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I kissed my lover here, Sandwiched between the smells and the sells; Turkish delight and baklava, Over ripening fruit, Roast, moist meats in sourdough, And him, heady, ready and in my spell. So excited, we both were, To be kissing, at last, Surrounded by delicious. All these succulent wonders, But I wanted to eat him, Eat him, with my eyes, my mouth, Savour every moment Every morsel, while I could. Lost to me now, my Prince of Feasts, Do you ever wander, among the fruits and flowers, Hoping for a glimpse of me? Do the scents and sounds evoke The ghosts of us, kissing? They do, for me, every time. I close my eyes, and salivate, Longing to devour you again.
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Sep 10, 2013
Sep 10, 2013 at 9:03 AM UTC
Tales from Borough Market, part 1
I kissed my lover here, Sandwiched between the smells and the sells; Turkish delight and baklava, Over ripening fruit, Roast, moist meats in sourdough, And him, heady, ready and in my spell. So excited, we both were, To be kissing, at last, Surrounded by delicious. All these succulent wonders, But I wanted to eat him, Eat him, with my eyes, my mouth, Savour every moment Every morsel, while I could. Lost to me now, my Prince of Feasts, Do you ever wander, among the fruits and flowers, Hoping for a glimpse of me? Do the scents and sounds evoke The ghosts of us, kissing? They do, for me, every time. I close my eyes, and salivate, Longing to devour you again.
AmandaIS
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Sep 10, 2013
Sep 10, 2013 at 9:03 AM UTC
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