How I Longed Poem by Raimi Babatunde

How I Longed



Let me into your chambers
Let me play with your nipples
And watch you moan first slowly
Until it becomes music to my ears.

Oh! How I'll proceed without caution
Exploring till loose my sense of reasoning
I'll knack ferociously with dexterity
And divide your legs east and westwards

When you say my name I'll pump harder
Place you on all fours facing northwards
And let the compass finish the work
Trust me, I'm a natural, no aphrodisiacs

I know that natural organic smell
Like a rusty iron soaked in rainwater
That's the way naturals smells, no turmeric
Then again, I'll rant 'Say my name'

I shall take you through the journey of a lifetime
And when I finally take the kneel, legs spread ashore
In your sweet juices will I take my first bathe
How I longed for our first night, bed undefiled

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