Lovers entered a forbidden forest bower,
And as they stalked that range, with eyes glazed,
She offered up her hind. Now, with doe eyes,
Deep as his, deep in arousal's sleep, heels fell,Â
As he knocked and pulled her dark honey hairÂ
And whispered, surrender, into wanting ears,Â
Softly he drove his hunting command, homingÂ
To his huntress.
Her body braced, yet bade, with heat and vibrance.
Ruthlessly, he ****** his arrow deeper and thenÂ
Once more and then again.  She bucked fiercelyÂ
And defiant, goading his prodding lance ever more
Ever longer, and parting the pink lines of her white
Rose, he was, and once again, Prince to the dark
Dominion of her quarters.
In the middle of this carnal match they paused.
And looking into the forest beyond they saw
A yearling fawn, a feral Goddess, grazing still,Â
Bathing in a vale, virginal, wholly unmovedÂ
By their act of venery, lustfully playing, in the innocentÂ
Leaves. Â It was as if they were among her kin, a gentleÂ
Doe and a noble stag. From that moment onÂ
The human hunters did not speak.
Falling, again, rolling eyes were deep in arousal's sleep.
Her back was a crescent moon pocked and wet with dew.
He could feel her heart beating in time with his piercingÂ
Prong, her arching back glistened in the suns spittle
As it broke through the dark and vernal ceiling wood.
In the final shot her quivering buck lowered and broke
And a sound not heard, made a scene, a sweet murmuring
Shuddered and sank onto the floor of the forest leavesÂ
With her tale, taken and told, her breathless breath,Â
Her nostrils cold and her heated and lanced openingsÂ
Dripping, draining; here was a New World’s beginning.
Sated, solemn and softly quaking, his woman sweetly laid,
And now, doomed with her doe eyes, two lovers, fated, made;
She glowed, divine, like the rolling brook that mellowed
Slow, in the vine-dark and golden forest stable,
In Artemis’s wood.