I Licked The Wine Poem by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)

I Licked The Wine

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I licked the wine I licked sweet wine.
I licked chill wine off inflamed face.
I never left lingering incriminating;
any sticky dew rose red untasted trace.

I licked the wine; I licked full-blooded rose red wine.
I licked dew wine off dawn bud tender trembling lips.
I licked love undulating curves beneath vibrato hips;
in a song of time we dance summer ripe passions of vine.

I licked the wine; I licked sweet wine in memorial to time.
I licked chill wine off cherry sweet ripe youths luscious tits.
I licked while she swallowed tongue probing penetrating tips;
in love shines rebirth bright in festive season of harvest vine.

I licked the wine; I licked full-blooded rose red wine.
I licked while she screamed song orgasmic liquid joy.
I licked while white hot mouth savoured; new found wondrous toy;
in love we enshrine immortality posterity born in wedded love rhyme.


Copyright © Terence George Craddock
Written in March 1996 on the 26.3.1996.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dawn Novus 21 February 2018

I am speechless. You transform words into feelings and then feelings into knowings. Your so precious!

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