I have walked the lengths and breadths of a woman's body, And known the beyond that lies beneath her glow.
I have travelled the valleys and the mountains of a woman's *****, And understood the degrees of her fire and ice.
For a woman's body is a secret place Where honey chose to hide at the depth of a sweet wine.
I have walked and I have travelled her corners, Yet I know her not. For time and again I find a new wonder, And my lips sing and purr at the delight of her embrace.
I go back and forth That I can give my crown And become a slave in her safe And a Knight in her nights.
For my will is killed when I sing her pore to streams And reach her core for screams.
I have walked the lengths and breadths of a woman's body, And known the beyond that lies beneath her glow.
Yet I am her prey, Like a bare forest on a chilled night, Longing for dawn.