Wednesday, January 10, 2007

feeling you cry out

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One of the great things about being the webmaster is the access to information about where and why people come to the various sites displaying the works of the poet. Just yesterday someone fromt he Miami area was on the sites, looking for a copy of his poem "feeling you cry out" which was in the initial release 101 GREAT EROTIC POEMS, which he withdrew for retooling.

With his permission, I have decided to post that poem, otherwise unpublished, here.

feeling you cry out

my senses bend to your kisses
and when I travel south
to allow my mouth
to sing silent pleasure praises of you,
they keen to draw awareness of your rising ecstasy
through the tensing of your form
and the warm tears of joy you weep
through eyes open to another light

I am aware of the curve of your back
as I attack the problem of earning desire
by kindling your heat that I might later spindle you
to my own ends as silence blends
into a rhythm born and torn of necessity
as your legs wrap around my head
and your thighs press upon me
and your knees lock to cage me into you

I have no use of sight or sound
for I am bound to your flesh by texture
and taste, the hint of jasmine tea to me
being en couer ragement enough
to let my hands explore but not ignore
your every petite pirouette
feeling you cry out
a beautiful and graceful surrender


William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.

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