Spring Fever

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Sexual tension needs release
Sunshine calls in Spring’s first weeks
Warmth of body, calor del sol
brings new life
pleasures call

Touch my skin with soft caress
Touch my skin with sunshine’s kiss
Flowers bloom and outward lust
beckon suitors
pollen dust

Wicked breath of winter gone
Beasts awake from slumbers long
The Goddess of the moon commands
oceans’ pulse
lovers’ hands

Wistful longing, bright desires
Invitation, feminine wiles
Whispered enchantment, lightning strike
spring seduction
starlit night

Passion flames, bold colors blaze
Hips of flowers gently sway
Bobbing petals on upright spires
enraptured dance
contentment ours

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SappholoversSappholoversalmost 20 years ago
Intriguing rhythm, but....

I liked very much the rhythm, the beat of this poem, but some of the lines seemed a bit too rutted and grooved in predictable images about spring fever. I've never like the word "horny" for this spring fever feel, and I've been told that the Chinese use the word "green" for this feel....as in the sap running, as in things getting ripe, as in us getting more feverish with the coming of a greener landscape....

YDDYDDalmost 20 years ago
Which is spring?

This reads as a Wican chant.

I hope the incantation worked!

(Can you do lottery tickets too?)

AnonymousAnonymousabout 20 years ago
Spring Fever

Beautiful poem, well written and flows nicely. Very discriptive wording; tells story well.