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Oct 2016
Together, we rocked snowy mountains
Sending the ice, down our spines
A feeling of pleasure and scenes of trebors

Like kids and candy
We licked each other
Like pairs of trousers
We clung to each other

The dark skinned damsel
Goddess of beauty
She was gay in ornaments
And sweet in smell
I coaxed her gently
And she said mi amor
I knew not what that meant
But I kissed her like ice creams

Like thunder came our lips
Like lightening went our hands
So we made it soft and sweet
Like angels in mistletoes
That moaned like gentle doves

I had waited for this day
To crush lips together
Tie tongues for better
And remained there forever
I drank saliva from her lips
So sweet the ecstasy
her mouth was full of soup
And mine was made if spoons
I sipped her sweet nectar
And wished I'd be there forever.

We tumbled the woods
And fell trees like boom
The lions smiled
While tigers clapped their hands
Foxes sang
And ***** screamed boom berry bang
The feeling so ecstatic
I thought I'd die there
Thought I'd never return
But my ugly wife woke me up
And her face made me scream
I wish I had died in the dream
So sweet had it been
By sipping nectar in the dream
George Nsikak
Written by
George Nsikak  Kaduna, Nigeria
(Kaduna, Nigeria)   
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