Summer Moon Poem by Alexandre Nodopaka

Summer Moon



Summer summons to moon the sun where lust is a reflected image
of a sun-tipped aureole stirring churning e-x-p-a-n-d-i~n~g a fire
from whence amber drips drips

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drips drips on tongue lapped lure squeezed twirled spurts amber
again dropp by dropp on tongue s~p~r~e~a~d~i~n~g tense thighs
shaking wet inner slopes wet wet wetting… in… in …further in

between between in in in aching throbbing
throbbing aching lipping lure bursts in in
in bursts bursting dreams of loving eyes
splashing bathing in lavender elixirs filling
with sanguine denizen silken pearly drops
like diamonds scintillate in gaping fissure

tossing turning seeking relief relief relief
like an imbibing thief
during the Night of the Iguana
one lays pierced
filled to the brim
by lust by moon by sun by moon by lust

Monday, November 2, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: pome
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