Temple

Temple

A Poem by TheHumbledChild

As I enter your temple
I can see the damaged that's been done
Countless accounts of recklessness
Deep wounds have hindered you
As I enter your temple
I see you for whom you are
The insecurities, the negativity all of it
I embrace it as if it were my child
I watch as you shed those clothes
To show your true form, a goddess
As I enter you
I can feel how tight you are
How with each thrust you open up to me
Expressing your darkest desires
And your sultry secrets,
your heart-rate increases
Your eyes water from the pleasure and pain
As I enter you
Your head arches back
Your moans become louder
Your breathing becomes irregular
Constantly you try and keep up with the rhythm of my hips
As I rock you into ecstacy
Your so warm
So wet
So welcoming...
As I enter your temple I see things that need repair
Things that cannot be replaced
Minor adjustments must be made
To help you feel safe
As I enter your temple I know this visit won't be long
Just a temporary safe haven from the world
Because as soon as I leave your temple
I'll be heading back home

© 2014 TheHumbledChild


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Well, Humble Child, at least you are honest! But I fear for the one you left behind!

Posted 10 Years Ago



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I write poems, lyrics,if I'm on enough alcohol maybe a screen play lol and I'll tell you stories soon from personal others from just things I've been around to just maybe a good fiction story Oh and.. more..

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