Lovemaking
17 May, 2010
Author: Elizabeth Squires
Swarthy skinned man, come lay at my side,
Scented sandalwood woman, wants you inside,
My curved alabaster, in your ebony muscles,
Holding together, peel off loves cover.
Meridians and contours,we find we posses,
Oneness of love, bare all we undress,
Loving the flow of clarinet sweet,
A chocolaty mood, Ecuadorian beat.
Limpid the pools, of glistening love dripping,
Lips locked in depths, of cavities gripping,
Subtle the hints, and tactile the clues,
New ground is broken, in love making hues.
Exceptional moments, in ruffled creased nest,
Speak of our journey, to love makings best,
Breaths amplifying, what's meant in loves union,
Partaking of this, called lovers communion.
Again take me there, oh ebony friend,
Let not the loving, experience end,
Nothing, yet all, at the same time,
Ecstasy reached,in love makings climb.
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Comments on this poem/writing:
Stephen Harper (65.92.46.242) -- Tuesday, April 12 2011, 05:55 am can't believe the world would not want to make love after reading something like this ... |
Nishu Mathur (117.213.178.148) -- Sunday, August 19 2012, 06:34 pm Just beautiful Liz..sensual, great imagery yet so delicate. Incredible write! Cheers my friend. |
Linda Terrell (99.50.227.173) -- Saturday, August 25 2012, 02:59 pm Passion in this peaks of the subject and as a good poem should. Liked the words in it of; (chocolaty mood) which is so fitting. It is lovely and so romantic too. |
David Russell (92.24.203.72) -- Saturday, October 11 2014, 05:08 pm Wonderful! |
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