Spoken Word: Stuck On Her

Spoken Word: Stuck On Her
Author

William Galloway

Release Date

Friday, June 20, 2014

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Like a gust of wind on a desert prairie the work day flew
Lunchtime went by and quitting time also nearer to a clue
Pried myself away, headed to the elevator, there she stood
My eyes beheld an angelic smile and she was smelling good
That overwhelming welcoming aura, no words were exchanged
Just a nod and a smile and my busy day got rearranged
As the empty car opened we entered on the twentieth floor
Her sight neutralized my thoughts heading through the door

The numbers start descending as the elevator raced down
When suddenly there was a jolt and we were not on the ground
Scared she leapt into my arms as if I was her bountiful savior
A welcoming embrace, I cradled her, comforting doing us both a favor
The lights went out I pushed alarm notifying security
It'll take about one hour mechanics are on their way promptly
She still held on shivering with fear I had to neutralize
I kissed her once on her forehead so she can open her eyes
As if that kiss ignited a flame she totally took control
Unzipping and opening, body parts were touching, everything unfold
Maybe 'twas comfort or position we both ended up on the floor
Rolling around in ecstasy when someone knocked on the door
" Are you alright inside" they asked " sure" we said "wait a minute"
Sweaty we quickly dressed, the door opened and we got out of it

Numbers and names were never exchanged just a smile and a kiss
Reaching home still thinking how couldn't everyday end like this
Who was that girl? What was her name? Why was she here so late?
The mystery I dismissed, she was well dressed, the part of corporate
Today I learned she was the administrator of a company on a next floor
She's now requesting my help to bring a dentist's chair through her door
After that elevator ride my mind is on a high alert anxious to see
The erotic pleasurable salacious positions the chair will offer me
Maybe another instantaneous reaction to take advantage of a situation
We agreed the elevator will never be duplicated just our agitation

Note: William Galloway is a Freelance Spoken Word Contributor with MNI Alive Media

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