Shush...
By Silver Spun Sand
Thu, 13 Oct 2011
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A whisper of a gown
shimmies to the ground.
Silken sheets that swoon
as, soft, she lies down,
bind my feet...but,
subjugation is sweet.
A rose, by the bed,
sheds it petals – blood
red, upon the floor...
Titian ringlets
smoulder on my skin;
her fingers speak
of places I’ve not been.
Kills, of liquid silver,
shimmer in the valley
of her thighs. A votive
flickers...Heady
as ivory-musk, I
breathe her in.
Cimmerian shapes
and shadows rise and fall,
to music of the night.
An arpeggio of passion;
its intense crescendo then,
a slow, but slow diminuendo
precedes the letting go.
In the closet, her clothes
and mine, deliciously
mingle...
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And this was deliciously,
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
And this was deliciously, wonderful to read Tina.
I love all the passion and descriptions, definitely
my kind of read.
Thankyou for sharing this wonderful poem.
Jenny.
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Sets a wonder mood. Great
Permalink Submitted by L G Meadows on
Sets a wonder mood. Great piece.
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