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sensual spaces

Sensual Spaces

 

 

the slightly parted lips,

beseech your entrance,

plead for a soft gracing,

a closing grazing,

a memory of

{entice consummate consume},

complete, fulfill,

long remembered far long, far more,

than the interminable sea voyage of the ordinary,

pressing drowning locking,

rinse repeat...

 

half an inch, less even,

much less,

separates two dancers,

a gulf, so much more arousing than

a can't-breathe grasping embrace,

an exercise to wondering

where the real pleasure kept...

 

be in no hurry

tarry, slowly,

seek out the

spaces between each finger,

all an invitation, all a question mark,

awaiting filling, answering...

 

yours in mine, mine in yours,

lock down this connection,

valley spaces tween peaks

needy for

the rain of touch,

the sun-skin heated insertions,

does not the curvatures of her

neckline,

cry out for

hands and lips attentiveness,

a space continuum

{~}

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t'is the almost,

the last step,

to the first kiss,

the closing connection,

of that first hand-holding,

crossing over the last span of the bridge,

the lowering of the final descent

to the shock of

first insertion,

the wooing nearness of a n'ere forgot scent,

the last step

to the first step,

that first closure,

that is the

final entrance to

sensual spaces,

hallmark passage

gateway found and instantaneous

lost,

that is ever-treasured as that

door just opening

and as fast

closing

to

love ever after...

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nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
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Feb 21, 2015
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