The glittering bodies touched breasts slowly
The deep black clothes gave each other a light kiss
The bodies were trembling with newborn zeal
Long legs were slipping graciously over chocolate tight legs
Fingers were tenderly locking
Following the flowing rhythm of the tango
Hands were resting on a fragile waist
Squeezing it a little, feeling its brittleness
Eyes were melting in each other’s
Brown, warm, welcoming pupils
The rhythm kept bumping in their hearts
Cracked lips were yearning for a touch
Necks were gliding slowly, not letting the simple touch
One more step, one more tremble
And the music faded away.