What becomes of Pain

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I am deliciously sadistic
I love leaving my mark
Hearing moans and whimpers
Feeds an internal spark

And as you writhe and squirm
In this push and pull
I smile and I laugh
As I cram your body full

Don't get it twisted
Or mistake my intent
With every lash and every strike
You will make your descent

Into the rabbit hole
Such things you will find
I will mess with your body
I will totally blow your mind

Just so you understand
So we are perfectly clear
You have barely an idea
Of what will happen here

As you get excited
And begin to beg for more
All the sensations and vibrations
Are more than you could ask for

As I tempt and tease
And look into your eyes
As you beg and plead
You become my greatest prize

As we take this journey
Through every turn and bend
As we inch a little closer
And then we both transcend

The two of us together
In this moment I will reign
As you surely know
I can bring the pain

What an incredible sight
This moment we created
My tremendous appetite
Has finally been satiated

As I still back and revel
In the glory of all this
I watch you tremble
I have found my bliss

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visioneervisioneerabout 7 years ago

Your poem captures the intoxicating thrill of a deep power exchange. Excellent.

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