Cyber Sex

Cyber Sex

A Poem by victoria

Its only a bit of fun
if with that special someone,
no rules or boundaries,
carnal pleasures it must appease.

So lets set the scene for this occasion
whet your desire for this sensuous liaison.
Indoors or outdoors and what attire,
let us share in this wordy desire.

Lie back and on your words I muse,
a mac,  a blindfold and strappy shoes.
The magical power of imagination, 
with a helping hand for  gratification.

Your turn now, let me decide,
which words will depict how you felt inside.
I talk you through to my delicious moments
the way you moved beneath my garments.

A simple pleasure, free to play
though not for all I hasten to say,
For us it bridges the miles apart
a resource too good not to impart.



© 2012 victoria



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Well I am a simple corpse who died in a rage of fantasy when he read the muse of a woman who knew how to breathe.

Posted 8 Months Ago


I love this one , you are using your words in such a natural way ... even when dealing with a subject not many talk about , on this poem its just sound so beautiful :)

Posted 1 Year Ago


You're such wickedly pleasing fun, victoria, and immensely talented. This poem is amazing; rich in perfectly portrayed imagery and displaying just the right lightness of touch--in every way!
Gentle and coaxing and, ultimately, extremely productive work.




Posted 1 Year Ago


:-)
Such a way with words. I must get the Central heating in here fixed :-)
Beautifull worded. Such a vivid and wonderfully described write.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kinky. I love it. Flows, and not to even mention all the details... (:

Posted 1 Year Ago



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