Another GlimpseA Poem by James MayfieldOh but what a perfect sight Legs, long and shapely Draped in sheer black silk The creamy thighs erupting from their silken prison Soft and smooth as polished ivory They slide and slither Giving tense glimpses of where they meet Mere slivers of sight Enough to send the blood rushing to my ears Singing through my veins Another glimpse Musk floats on the air A strong and heady brew of desire My mouth runs dry My tongue yearning to wet itself To drown in the depths of her damp darkness Another glimpse My heart beats wildly Her back arches A moan escapes I want, no I must, go to her Another glimpse as she rises An alabaster beauty in red and black I want to reach out yet I cannont move My heart is pounding now An almost painful cadence She pulls me closer Her lips to mine A fire in her eyes My breath she takes My soul she tastes As I fall one last time Such sweet release. © 2008 James MayfieldReviews
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2 Reviews Added on October 8, 2008 AuthorJames MayfieldClarksville, TNAboutI am tired of the usual drivel that I have here. Yes, I was writing in High School. I was apparently doing a decent job as I was sent to a workshop hosted by Brescia College. Most of my works from .. more..Writing
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