Insdie Your World Poem by JDsmooth Harris

Insdie Your World



Gently your silhouette approaches me,
Warmth consumes by veins,
Shaking in ecstasy, belligerently
shuddering words that only come off as mere mumbles.
Biting my tongue as I slip into seizure melting deeper and deeper into a chocolate coma.
Gasping for oxygen as the room begins to spin; out of control.
The sun secretly piercing through the blinds creating a contrast of darkness against her light skin.
I dive into her, head first as words disperse, she begins to curse.
Swearing that it feels soo good but she's screaming in agony.
She's begging for me to continue, pleading, craving...
Like an alligator wrestling its unsuspecting prey into the depth of the river bank-we begin to rotate like a sphere. All the more, I can feel every part of you.
Do you wanna love me?
Do you wanna feel me?
Revealing yourself to me, the real you. The parts of your anatomy that the sun does not breach.
The holiest of holiness, I destroy your loneliness.
She's been waiting for a long time, and I've been praying for a long time,
A mix of desperation and temptation have festered up and left anxiety in our fresh bodies.
Relieve me of my stress girl.
As our eyes shut the world fades to black.
I am no longer in the world I knew and dwelled but her world. A world all our own where the rules of logic fail to exist.
I know this because I float, elevating into the clouds, weightless.
I want to explore your body, take my hands on a journey and my lips on a trip.
We will love until there is no more me, no more you, until there is only an us.
Time does not exist here, not in her world.
Only us...and the pleasure we share.
We have no families, no institution that can hold us or friends to distract us.
Lost in the motions of love.
She teases every hair on my skin with her touch.
Knowing exactly where to caress like
she had put my body together herself.
Almost strangers but her body is so familiar.
Bed spreads and clothes shred,
she asked if I was ready for this hot and heavy.
Whatever you call it, don't let go.
I don't want to go back home,
Let me coexist in your world of splendor, forever.
Deeper and deeper I plunder, losing more of myself and reality in the process.
Remorseful because we know that this feeling will not last, this lust and yearning is just a delusion of our reality.
A fantasy world.

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