My Darling Poem by Ari Alsio

My Darling



I'm tired of outside air coolness,
we heard the wind above
then was a double bed covered with love.
our eyes meet briefly,
thoughts would allow made loves,
now to give up the clothes on,
I want to crawled ready into arms of.

Cupid's tongue drew an arc inside me,
we lust drunk to wine from our lips,
you threw off the ties between us.
revealed piece by piece feelings,
until there was no hiding places,
eye gloss and groin pressure,
longing turned into a rut.

Chicken legs sticking with meat,
lying on the floor clothing,
I wanted to climb to the top,
bloodiest nail and tooth.
you kissed my lips,
yes, you full of rut,
we wanted the end of together.

The moment turn in my arms
your hand touched me,
golden knob in the God garden,
I felt the beating of the heart rhythm,
time stood still
you had my heart inside of your own,
warm wave on my skin.

A strong sense of the spinal cord,
storm hit in my water glass.
tasty myrrh rose
clung to the skin in sheets,
I felt the teeth in my flesh,
nails on the back of epidermis.
I knew, I knew, I felt.

The moment coming in,
I tried to identify you,
among all the thousands waves
the arterial my neck intensified,
blood flooded the inside,
wanton desire dominated everything,
until the toenails came off.

We heard only echoes of something
it did not stop moaning ever,
beside collapsed,
bodies pulsing overrun.
hot and burning love,
changes silence,
hand will rise to give thanks to the skin.

Saturday, July 30, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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