In My Double Polarity

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JUDO
JUDO
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(a wordy terzanelle)

As seagulls drift lazily amidst the warm westerly
Behind tinted green my blues drift under a coral sea,
Lying naked baked by solarity in my double polarity.

The wind lingers while it molds its fingers along me gingerly
Rife with opportunity, aflame with lust and unmoved by temptation
Behind tinted green my blues drift under a coral sea.

Cool white foam licks the heated sand in pleasurable sensation
Surrounded by an audience of bronzed souls on elbows panting,
Rife with opportunity, aflame with lust and unmoved by temptation.

A brave woman approaches feigning a need for oils supplanting
And sink does she knee to knee between me tasting free so easily
Surrounded by an audience of bronzed souls on elbows panting.

Nipples ripple on top of goosebump triple as she finishes me
Upon striped towel beneath I bequeath as I slip underneath her musky sheath
And sink does she knee to knee between me tasting free so easily,

Now we two behind green kiss ruby lips over whited teeth
As seagulls drift lazily amidst the warm westerly
Upon striped towel beneath I bequeath as I slip underneath her musky sheath
Lying naked baked by solarity in my double polarity.

JUDO
JUDO
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