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“Fervent Flames”

“Fervent Flames”

September 8, 2014

 

Love nearing the title of unrequited?

Terrified of giving in,

Yet desiring nothing more than to let go,

And succumb to a precariously enthralling love affair,

To be kissed,

Left Gasping for air.

 

Water glistening over a plethora,

Of Golden-red curls;

Those deep blue eyes penetrate me,

With each enamored gaze,

Engendering me to ache with need,

To lose myself in another,

Surrounded by a misty haze.

 

Hand gently grasping onto an exposed neck,

Fiery lips travel upon the valley of soft silk,

Mouth upon ***** with deeper urgency,

Than the babe who hungers for,

The gratifying taste of milk.

 

Impulsivity is given life without second thought,

Caged emotions unleashed,

Feverish and hot,

With lowered inhibitions and a touch of heart,

As my quivering lips begin to part.

 

Light teal tiles encase,

This moment of heated passion,

Between prospective lovers,

Trying to conceal feelings,

Of undeniable attraction to the other,

Instead of getting lost in one another,

Beneath shifting covers.

 

With each passing moment,

Giving into sweet ecstasy,

As we discover the inevitable pull,

Engendering us to gracefully crash into the other;

In that moment feeling entranced,

By the strikingly allure within a pair of eyes,

The longing emanating within,

The small chamber so full,

A ticking bomb of ardor,

Inevitably destined to explode,

In flames of fervor.

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jadyn-nichole-kilmon
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Published
Oct 3, 2014
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