SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH – (sinful sunday)

By | 1st April 2017

Sometimes, when we touch….

I’m isolated in a tunnel of pain, through which your touch is a first glimmer of light

Sometimes, when we touch….

my nerve endings, hot and raw from the bite of your cane, are desperate for the humanity in the cooling kiss of your fingers

 cane marks lilly bw2

Sometimes, when we touch….

I’m drowning in pain and your touch is the straw through which I gratefully suck in a few breaths of cool air

Oh, Mistress, how I crave your touch

There is a full post about touch and how it feels to be touched in the middle of a heavy BDSM session here.

 

This month’s Sinful Sunday prompt is to fit a picture to a song title.

It’s a bit of a Golden Oldie but Sometimes When We Touch, written by Dan Hill and Barry Mann in 1977, was recorded by Rod Stewart, Tina Turner and various other artists of a vintage that means most reading this will not have heard of them!

 

More song title sin here:

Sinful Sunday

20 thoughts on “SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH – (sinful sunday)

  1. Jaime

    Hard touch means there has to be soft touch. I hope every Master and Mistress knows this.

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  2. Bee

    I love the connection between your image and the song title. I do know the artists but not that particular song.

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  3. Exposing40

    Oh, I do love it when we see your arse!!

    I grew up on Rod Stewart…I often say he was my first live gig as my mother was pregnant with me when she went to see him (she’s seen him 30+ times I reckon!) and claims she’s going to have Do you think I’m sexy played at her funeral!!!

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  4. Modesty Ablaze

    Wonderful post . . . as always !!!
    Your chosen photos always complement / contrast / intrigue . . . and fit with your words!!!

    Xxx – K

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  5. Molly

    Oh I remember this song and it is works perfectly with your image…. and I love the snippets you have fitted in that are in direct contrast to the sensual soft nature of the song

    mollyx

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  6. Elliott Henry

    I do remember Tina doing that song. I had two thoughts when I saw your image… one an artist modeling clay… the second a musician… Creative.

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