Midnight Love's Foray

Midnight Love's Foray

A Poem by Susan 🦋


 



Come love, take my hand tonight, 
hold me now ’til morn's first light … 
soothes our weary day ~ love’s fragrant bouquet.  
 
Mated lips quench growing thirsts,  
interludes sweetly immersed … 
joined rhythmic ballet ~ stroking cares away.  
 
Sheer oneness in utter bliss, 
we can't join closer than this ...   
whispered breaths portray, sighs urge thighs a’splay.  
 
Heavenly union ~ we’re one; 
in comparing us, there’s none. 
Shun all gainsay … true love’s ne'er passé. 
 
Velvet touch, traced hinder-most,  
each lush sensation’s engrossed ...  
warm passions gain sway ~ midnight love’s foray

© 2017 Susan 🦋


Author's Note

Susan 🦋
Ricalai (Rik-uh-lay) An original form created by Richard W. Jenkins. Thank you Richard for teaching me this wonderful poetic form and allowing me to give it a try. :-) Thank you for all the encouragement and continued support. Thank you for being you!

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I find it so hard to write a sensual poem without becoming somewhat graphic. You weave it in effortlessly and make it just as salacious and yet romantic.

An awesome read.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Susan 🦋

6 Years Ago

Yes, and that's the challenge I enjoy...I rather convey a feeling rather than get hung up on somewha.. read more
Relic's Bare Trees

6 Years Ago

It's a pleasure.
Eloquent, elegant and sensual all in one night of love Susan, is quite an achievement. Lovely, silky and poetic to a tee. Richard is turning out many disciples lol!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Susan 🦋

6 Years Ago

Thank you for reading and for this review! Yes, Richard is an amazing teacher and I appreciate learn.. read more

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