The Art of Seduction

The Art of Seduction

A Poem by Joanna Maharis
"

The art of seduction.

"

In his hands he holds a brittle piece of a palm frond

as he stares out at the ocean,

listening to the pleading calls of the seagulls.

Ratat is startled when he feels the hot breath

of his true love against the nape of his neck,

then turns around and sweeps his hand through her

symphonic hair, all the while he's studying her features

with great intensity.

After exposing her ear which is decorated with rings

and jewels, he strokes the back of her neck.

She follows his eyes with her own,

then closes her painted eyes,

while leaning her head back,

then tilts it to the side,

and opens her eyes once more with her gaze

still fixed upon him.

Upon rubbing his soft lips with her finger tips,

he gently takes her hand,

and kisses the tips of her fingers all the way up to her

shoulder, brushing his lips against her collar bone,

up her throat, and then their lips meet in a tender embrace.

© 2009 Joanna Maharis


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Posted 3 Months Ago


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the images in this piece are exquisitely penned. It is much like the prologue of a story

Posted 14 Years Ago


Beautiful imagery, evoking a feeling of tenderness.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I like the romance found in this poem.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I think the imagery is is very strong in this piece, you could follows each movement and picture every thing based on the description

Posted 14 Years Ago


its really tingling...esp. towards the end...i liked it..enjoyed the read... :)

love,
krishna

Posted 14 Years Ago


A well painted scene. The poem relies entirely on its imagery, and that's tough to do, but I think you've done a good job at it. One suggestion though, avoid the cliche of "raven hair".

Posted 15 Years Ago


What amazing imagery, I think the piece is really realistic and very romantic. Though I wish it could have lasted a little bit longer and mabye not had so many 'she' and 'he' in it.

Posted 15 Years Ago


Ooh, this is a lovely piece. The imagery is fantastic and beautiful. Amazing job!!!

Heather

Posted 15 Years Ago


The imagery came across as a movie scene. Great job. The flow was fantastic and each step taken is felt by the reader. Fantastic job here. Keep writing and sharing.

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Added on November 4, 2009
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Joanna Maharis
Joanna Maharis

Kalamazoo, MI



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Graduate of Western Michigan University with a BA degree in Writing, which has been my passion since the tender age of six. Grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan where I currently reside. I love to read al.. more..

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