A Summer Night Dream Poem by Cris Ben

A Summer Night Dream



Woke up sweating and wishing to go back to the dream
Where my eyes sinned from the fiery lust that kept pulling me in…

'Twas yond the woods I cannot forget
I found myself lost in its wilderness.
The grass, the leaves and the summer breeze
Touched my skin with such subtle caress;
The sheltered crickets and the rustling boughs
Serenaded me after the vocals of some nocturnal fowls;
The stars above and the dancing fireflies
Spun me under the bosom of the dark stars-spangled skies.

And then I walked more and more
On this eerie yet magical promenade
As I brushed my hands through the surreal enchanting displays
My eyes landed on a creature most beautifully made.

I hid behind the first bush I saw
To feast my eyes with flesh so raw.
How godly and mighty those sinews are
Moonlight-bathed skin beaming like a star!
Those limbs and chest of zealous strength
My heart leapt and raced by heaps of length.
This sensation my body was radiating
Such hungry madness, so enticing!
Strong electric ecstatic pulse
Like how a drop makes a thousand ripples
On a quiet placid pond that was already tasting It.
Oh, how i swear i envied the water kissing It every bit!

However I sufficed myself with my own bite on my lips
And hungry nibbling on my quivering fingertips.

Once upon a summer night I dreamt.

Woke up sweating and wishing to go back to the dream
Where my eyes sinned from the fiery lust that kept pulling me in…

Thursday, October 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: fantasy
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