Two bodies intertwined,
Passion ignited in their minds,
Breathing heavy in the dimly lit room,
The past is forgotten, replaced with desire's bloom.
The weight of the divorce is heavy,
Yet, they find solace in each other's rooms.
Tangled like pretzels and whispers in ears,
Temporary bliss erases their fears.
Moments before signing their fate,
They escape into a passionate state.
Each kiss, a bittersweet reminder,
Of love once shared, now only a faint glimmer.
But in that instant, nothing else exists,
Just them, their bodies, and each other's twists.
Fingers touch familiar paths,
Their connection too strong to break.
In the end, the papers are signed,
The past put to rest, their hearts confined.
Yet, in their memories, a fleeting chance,
That restroom at the lawyers office was their last romance.