A SOLDIER’S LAST GIFT
If someone finds this, my family or friends
Don’t judge me harshly, just know I wanted to make amends
If I’m not here to explain words less than pretty
This exercise in poetry is the story, may it earn someone’s pity
For flesh is weak, a lesson learned and it’s hard
My absence can be explained, I’ve gone to my final reward
THE GIFT
I love my wife, at least I think I do
And when I left I promised to be true
But AnBinh came to me, a love at first sight
And we lay together the very first night
Her breasts were as delicate as berries in cream
I drew from them essence, a sybaritic dream
I kissed the bud below her undulating hips
It blossomed to fullness between my welcoming lips
My fingers explored that special consummate spot
And breath became short, ragged and hot
She stroked my tumescence with trembling fingers guiding it within
And then the ecstatic rhythm did begin
Her pleasurable engorgement clasped my aching member
With a warmth like that of a still heat-filled ember
Her tear-moist eyes spoke of a metamorphosed consummation
And I was spent in transformative exhilaration
She whispered “you unlocked my secret with your caressing tongue”
“I’ve had ecstasy with you” I murmured, “beyond any I’ve known “
The thought of my wife across an ocean came to mind
I dismissed it quickly before this sin it could find
The sexual fullfilment and love filled a need and more
But some will scoff saying she’s just a wartime whore
But before you assign to her such a name, I implore
Think on a gift to this soldier none ever gave before