By Any Other Name Poem by Wilfred Mellers

By Any Other Name



BY ANY OTHER NAME
Written by Elizabeth Marie and Wilfred Mellers


Tangled in a mess I've made
It was I being timid and quite afraid
No longer do I want to run nor neither flee
In your arms is where I truly want to be

My love, my heart, and my very soul
With you, I've lost all sense of self-control
Lay me down and hear the sighs I cry
Now you can touch my cherry pie

White silk sheets and passion sweet
Gently caressing and rubbing my feet
Leaning forward to taste your loving lips
Feelings so great the sun it eclipses

Yearning I am to kiss your face
Implanted I am in your loving embrace
Your essence I want to desperately taste
Unbound the buckle hands now release posthaste

Gazing into your eyes drifted I ever deeply
Breathing heavier sounds I make ever sweetly
Bodies entwined as friction climaxes
Opened my peach as the thighs relaxes

Tongue gently passing on pink breasts
The flower moistens to loves conquests
All desires eagerly set a flame to the greatest attention
Love's fire blazing no longer I seeking affirmation

Dom Perignon sipped from her glass
Ferns ornate lips tenderly to pass
Dragon rises from a restless slumber
In pastel garden the serpent places chocolate member

Warmth and tingles travel throughout my torso
A shivering chill goes down to my elbow
Elastic juices flow like fine Bordeaux
Your love on me you now bestow

I want stop, scream, and shout
In your arms again to dwell no doubt
I close my eyes and dream of you
Never had a love so tender, so true

Monday, October 5, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Poewhit 05 October 2009

A real A --Z love play

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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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