A Touch of Snow

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WriterDom
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touch of snow like talc
fine powder clings to green pine
creak of antiquated cabin door
breath, a misty fog, accents your words
I hasten to the hearth
ignite the kindling
underneath the split dry oak


a clink of crystal
a sip of Chardonnay
shared smiles as we cuddle
chill chased away
by crackling fire
an orange full moon
in her splendid glory
a shy witness to our deliverance


A kiss unfolds
obliging tongues
tussle together
a titillation
collage of sensual
senses combine
into unity of breathless bliss

A log surrendered to the blaze
layers relinquish to my gaze
transient bedding
of cozy blankets
an alter of love
a respite near licking heat
for lovers to lie tangled
in hedonist joy of flesh


a sultry kiss
covet of closeness
sexual needs betrayed
by rapture in soft eyes
by roll of round hips
by painted talons
tracing my spine


I linger at breasts
hard points, like cherry drops
rolled with tongue
nibbled with teeth
till shaking hands
guide me to sheer wet cotton
a bouquet of carnal desire


imperceptible pull
of last barrier
agonizingly slow
over thighs
knees
to ankles
then kicked aside


Lips to lips
a gentle kiss
encircles hallowed fissure
a tug as I suckle against
confectionery delicates
soft moan as tongue
touches intricate nerves


a sonnet painted
by oscillating tongue
my eyes watch
your twisted pleasure
thrashing curls about pillow
till guttural cry
and feral moans
breaks weighty silence

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