Chocolate Kisses Poem by Jay Aguiniga

Chocolate Kisses



My darling missus
Loves her chocolate kisses.
Watching, she provocatively
Undresses the foil,
Artfully revealing the dark creamy skin
Like a casino dealer toying with a deck of Holye's
For that brief moment it seems
Like hours,
As she savors this flavor.
The taste so simple, yet so complex,
Even Comparing it to the likes of everyday sex!
The sweetness so fluffy light.
She flicks her tongue in delight.
I'm so jealous,
Yet at the same time overzealous.
I'm a man of means,
And by no means.
Can I be replaced by a substance
Made of cacao beans.
Her eyes are filled with bliss
As she devours this kiss.
She gently smiles and softly winks at me,
Numbing so, as if stung
by an African honey bee.
The happiness it brings her,
Makes me smile.
And the love that comes from this foiled piece,
makes it all...worthwhile.

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Jay Aguiniga

Jay Aguiniga

Scottsbluff Nebraska
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