Wings of a Dragon

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The Dragon spewed its dust in one long wave
and the trees walked and the rocks crawled
the mountains laughed and the clouds cried.
The water became solid and the air wasn't there.

Leaves turned into little brown birds
that fluttered and flew away,
sticks were serpents that lay very still.
I just knew this couldn't be real.

Then she swirled her snow white gown
came floating from out of the clouds
Took me with one feather light touch
to a bed of moss and soft substance stuff

Lay me she did as she perched a breast
suckled and nibbled my thirst, I quenched
pressed my self to deep in her belly
she sang out in a beautiful melody

She pressed her nipples into my eyes
just as I reached my highest rise high
a sweet kiss and a soft "Goodbye,"
on the Wings of a Dragon she fly.

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Syndra LynnSyndra Lynnabout 19 years ago
I like this a lot

The first two stanzas are wonderful!

Then your form droops a bit:

to a bed of moss and soft substance stuff

These last 3 words stopped me cold. But all in all very nice idea. Give it some more time.

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