Withheld Desires

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I like to live and feel the desire,
for hours, days, weeks even. Caressing
and holding it close, to build
a relationship within. Frustration?
Maybe, but the inner glow
is every bit as satisfying
as the orgasmic culmination.
Once it's gone I have to go back
to building it again.

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JWrenJWrenover 9 years ago
Traveling

For some it's more about the adventure of the journey than the destination. Keep travelling in hope . . .

AnonymousAnonymousover 9 years ago
Searching

The chase, the hunt, the challenge and discovery. Flitting and flirting from flower to flower in search of nectar. Is it all so much better than finding reality?

TsothaTsothaalmost 10 years ago

Contrast, the high and low... How great, however, if we could build up from that orgasmic culmination, to something more, and then back again, in another release.

On second thought, it would be hard to get anything done, that way. :)

AngelineAngelineabout 10 years ago
Wonderful poem about anticipation

and the need to grow it and care for it and let go at the right time. And no wasted words, either. :-D.

MagnetronMagnetronabout 10 years ago

I whole heartedly agree. The joy and pleasure is in the journey more so than finally arriving at the destination.

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