Leave Me Wanting Poem by Elizabeth Walker

Leave Me Wanting

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Hunger so insatiable, desires that can’t be met
You lit my fire and made me hot, now feel me where I’m wet
Sticky and breathless, sweaty and sore
You always leave me wanting,
Make me scream ‘til I can’t take anymore
Until I’m red, until it burns
My body aches my belly churns
Back arches and toes flex
I’m on a high and wonder what’s next
Will you go hard or will you delay
If I’m lucky you’ll make me your buffet
From lips to legs lick all you like
Against your mouth I wont go on strike

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Elizabeth Walker

Elizabeth Walker

Winston Salem, North Carolina
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