sea of seductions

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bluerains
bluerains
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sand and shells charm
the navigator as
seascape glistens

splashing waves sparkle
in meandering crooks
of spoil islands

eyes pause on water trails
as darkness looms across
gentle breakers

tall fronds echo
guttural squawks
from sulky heron
vexed by intrusive
forager

trolling with last
radiant rays of evening luster
lure of one last
cast beckons
absorbed angler

soothing sounds
of shifting tides
is the beating
of a woman's
heart to a fisherman
sensations of crusty
spray against his skin
alluring as a sirens caress

but as the days glory
dims to crimson
a seasoned salt begins
drifting his attention homeward
where the beauty of his companion
awaits with the power that haunts
his nightly pleasures

drowning in viscuous pools
of amber honey
the touch of the briny sea
evanesces
into love’s liquid embrace

bluerains
bluerains
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3 Comments
WickedEveWickedEveabout 19 years ago
laden with adjectives

but the words you chose gave this poem a lush tone.

My Erotic TaleMy Erotic Taleabout 19 years ago
mentioned

Your Poem was mentioned on the thread

'New Poems Reviews'

thanks for the journey~

Syndra LynnSyndra Lynnabout 19 years ago
Brilliant!

Loved it from start to finish. Wanted to pick the best lines to spotlight here, but they are all delightful.

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