Philodendron

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A short, sweet, and spicy poem cloaked in erotic metaphor
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Tree-lover, to his nymph:

My trowel shall pierce
And breach the tightness
Of your delightful furrow.
Oh sweetest ecstasy!
When I plant my seeds
Deep within the wet heat
Of your soft and supple bowels.
Nourished by your warmth and moisture
The seeds will take root and grow,
Spilling forth in snowy beauty
From the narrow confines
Well-guarded by the wrinkled,
Clenching gate to your
Pink and pleasurable garden.
Leaves, shoot, stem,
And blossom of milky sap
Shall adorn your pleasant passage
To Priapus' sinful grotto.
Perhaps I next shall fertilize
Beneath the mossy cleft that hides
Your lush and fecund flowerbed.

All ye daughters of Gaia,
Bear witness to my passion.

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