We were at your mother's house 
in the early autumn chill 
rummaging the attic 
looking at photographs;  
close 
in the small space,  
turning pages 
 
You leaned into me 
to get a better look 
and I let you. 
 
A murmur 
over a blurred baby photo 
and the hairs on my neck 
curled from the 
warmth of your breath,  
 
I tried to hide the fact 
that I was shuddering. 
 
'Are you cold' you said. 
putting your arm around 
offering warmth. 
 
I took that cuddle 
and let it settle 
into my heart space. 
 
That was all 
that was needed then 
a simple hug and touch 
your warm breath 
and I eased back 
relaxed 
feeling at home;  
and I was. 
I was thinking we were looking at family 
and I was imagining you there in photos 
our kids might be looking at years from now. 
 
And you were:  
you said it:  
'Wonder what our kids would look like.' 
you said 
 
You seduced me with that question 
and I you when I said:  
'I wonder too.' 
 
We started with a hug 
above those photographs.
Lonnie Hicks
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-seduction-small-space-photographs/