Luffing Sheet to Point Break

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The Poets:
JUDO, Zhuk, TheDR4KE, _Land, Rybka, WickedEve, dragonhearted


Filtered soft glow, blue with moon
'Neath a ceiling so low with waves,
Blood flows too fast between skins --
Naked, sweating and swelled from craves.

Crests and troughs in stationary flow
Egged on by the toiling slaves,
As tongues of cold water seek out,
Little crevices of musky caves.

At dinner in the open light
She implored him that he behaves
Himself - later, draped over her thighs
With endless moans now, she raves.

* * *

Mounting pleasures from hidden isles,
Cozy caverns for me to deftly explore,
Satin skies rain mists overhead
As I discover my erotic whore.

Diving down and deep beneath
Downy weight and towards the core,
Finding things beyond belief,
Wet and salty emotions soar.

Plunging over and again,
Stroking wetter than before,
Drenched beneath the sheets --
Drown in me once more.

* * *

Undulating silken waves
Ebbing, flowing like the tide,
Bodies rise toward ecstasy
As currents of passion guide...

One on top, then the other,
Now sliding side-to-side,
Sluice gates gushing open,
Raging river ready to ride.

Fluttering ripples sing so loud
As sticky we are to not abide
Or sail again thus sandwiched proud
For we are only a little died.

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