the quiet cacophony of fleshes pressed, curious kisses.
furious hearts beating like hoofbeats of a stampeded beast.
the warmth of your hands, the urgency of your kisses
and the curl of your hips as I slip into you, I am released
to express myself in an inarticulate eloquence, kisses
melting doubt and reservations with each veneration
of your body as an altar for my passion. earnest kisses
that wander from lip to eyelid to ear to murmur words
that merely reinforce your awareness of my arousal, kisses
of more than lips, as you feel me slide ever deeper, taut
and hot and not at all ashamed by the grind I find, kisses
of an unique pleasure, as I feel your breasts pressing.
your acceptance, a blessing and an honor, for your kisses
invoke, provoke and evoke an essence of joy and contentment,
sharing and making and understanding love as more than kisses
or the pulse of me inside you as you draw from me my warm wine,
sparkling from the unrushed thrust gone to feral and pure, kisses
sure of my passion for you, wishing only to express my love,
yes, my love, in your pleasure and awareness of my kisses.
William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
kisses (parental advisory)
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Explaining the Tags
You will note, gentle reader, that all works under this blog now display "tags" to help classify and assign the works for your review and enjoyment.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
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