12.11.2020

locking me to you

It was your birthday, we had drunk and dined 
    Half of the night with our old friend 
        Who'd showed us in the end 
    To a bed I reached in one drunk stride. 
        Already I lay snug, 
And drowsy with the wine dozed on one side. 

I dozed, I slept. My sleep broke on a hug, 
        Suddenly, from behind, 
In which the full lengths of our bodies pressed: 
        Your instep to my heel, 
    My shoulder-blades against your chest. 
    It was not sex, but I could feel 
    The whole strength of your body set, 
            Or braced, to mine, 
        And locking me to you 
    As if we were still twenty-two 
    When our grand passion had not yet     
        Become familial. 
    My quick sleep had deleted all 
    Of intervening time and place. 
        I only knew 
The stay of your secure firm dry embrace. 

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