"mouthwateringly" poems
As an offering of peace
she brought him cherries
to sweeten the tense air.
Plump black cherries
mouthwateringly ripe,
polished to perfection.
'Shall I come with my brimming bowl?'
she asked.
'Shall we selfishly gorge in secret before
they are over?'
Desiring her sweetness
he feathered her with kisses,
dropped the blind against
a flaming sun and callers-
yielded to sweetness.
Sweet her cherried fingers,
sweet her skin, her lips,
her tongue.
She plied him with cherries,
fed his desire stalk after stalk,
the whole room burnished
with passion.
When twilight seeped in,
they lay cherry - heavy,
clinging to sweetness.
'The secret is ours, he teased,
thoughts turned towards
a handful of dropped,
forgotten stones.
Jul 8, 2014
Jul 8, 2014 at 1:10 PM UTC
A life well lived always includes some sort of mischief,
a healthy balance at least – nothing malicious:
it’s just part of the business,
it’s why the sound of laughter is so mouthwateringly delicious
and spontaneity
brings one to their knees it’s so ******* religious!
What I’m trying to say is:
learn
to laugh
with life.
Simply put,
there’s just too much humor to not share your light.
Apr 3, 2020
Apr 3, 2020 at 5:25 PM UTC
He is so irresistibly hot, mouthwateringly magical
Greatly appreciated, a hypnotizing halo, a moving man
That knows where he stands in life, he glows bolder
Than the majestic, ambrosial oceans, tempts me
To sink inside his innermost winsome wonderland
His upbeat blazing kingdom, lyrical loveliness
Smooth-spoken, hard enchanted hands, the soft feeling
Strands of his beard instantiating his creative manliness
I have never seen such a super swagging star
A flame that burns iridescently, lighting up
My dynasty, giving me the motivating force
To create substantially sensational poems
Aug 25, 2021
Aug 25, 2021 at 12:55 PM UTC