Eating a Lemon

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ElvenAngel
ElvenAngel
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Eating the Lemon

My lips caress the golden wall of lust
Delicate contours entangled in mire
Surprise of fumbling kisses, rough as rust
Elliptical acidity divine.

At last the astringent bittersweet blood
Flows stiff amongst the sun lined yellow flesh
And upon my hand it sticks, like a flood
Nuzzling carelessly, Arousingly fresh.

A tantalisingly sensuous bite,
Cascading sap from the stem of passion
Crushing irregular bursts of light
As sparks of light swim in subdued fashion

Memories of desire, fading zest
Craving for the adventure I detest.

ElvenAngel
ElvenAngel
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bandelerobandeleroover 16 years ago
almost a 4

I was about to vote 4/5 until I read the last couplet!

Lovely

lancewannabelancewannabeover 18 years ago
So delicious!

Your poetry is very good! I truely felt the tang of the fruit on my lips. Sure would be great to suckle that tart juice from your lovely nipples!

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