Let Me Trespass Poem by Chris Prabu

Let Me Trespass



Let me trespass
Into your elegant garden
Which has orchards
Of soft, silky melons.
Not just a gaze of desires
But a chance to play.



Let me fasten your
Lotus petal lips.
My pecks may grow your moaning
And leads to the nectar you preserve.
Teach me to transform
My soul through your lips.



Let me for an unforgettable cuddle
Which spreads your warmness
Into my nervous atoms.
Gently...bite by bite
Around your gorgeous neck
Having like a toffee.



Let my fingers
Move to and fro.
Sail through your hidden treasures
Around your up rise hills and its tops
Rundown gently in your intricate curves
And rest in your wetland.



Let my battle begins
Like a delicate breeze
And steadily transforms
As a gusty wind
With huffing and puffing
And at last a pleasant downpour into your land.

Monday, November 19, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
About love and lust
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 19 November 2018

But a chance to play, good write

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Chris Prabu 19 November 2018

Thank you for your valuable comment

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