Disclaimer: Operations and Madeline belong to LFN Productions, Warner Bros., and USA Network. No infringement is intended. I like sappy romantic stuff. Paul is reciting William Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 18' to Madeline, so the recited words belong to Shakespeare. The rest of it, though, belongs to me.
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The following drabble is rated R for sexual situations (recite poetry while making love--of course it involves sexual situations). Pretty tame compared to most but still receives an R rating. If you are underage or wish to avoid this type of drabble, click here to choose something else.
Way #7: Recite Poetry While Making Love
by Keri
Their bodies moved together in the moonlight. Madeline breathed softly beneath him, savoring each tender kiss on her skin. As Paul gazed into her eyes, he spoke.
"'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?'"
She chuckled slightly at first but found herself becoming hypnotized by his voice. The intimacy of the sonnet aroused her, and as he continued his recital, their pace grew quicker until tremors of ecstasy rushed through them.
He kissed her softly, whispering the final promise. "'So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.'"
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