Burning Like Fire

By Argentum

(Gin Hoshi inspired this with one of hers...)


Your scent takes me higher;
Fuels my desire.
As I sink between your legs,
I find my thoughts mired.

Oh! How I've longed to taste you.
To sink my tongue in,
To lose myself in your flavor.
To revel in this sin.

You gasp...
I've taken your breath.
Your fingers grasp my hair;
There's only moments left.

I hear your breath quicken;
Feel you start to convulsing.
Your body starts to stiffen,
As you gush through your pulsing.

You're angry; not really.
I made you come to soon.
'Tease!' you call me.
Now time for my 'doom'.

You pounce on me; push me down.
Your hips touching mine.
I tease my fingers, lightly,
Across your behind.

Your kiss, so passionate...
You're all tongue, my dear.
You pull away, and quickly,
Move south without fear.

Anticipation... Really...
You feel me harden for you.
You tell me:
"It wouldn't be fair to ignore you."

Gasp!
I feel your lips... now around my base.
You pull away...
An evil little smile on your face.

There's a look in your eyes,
Right before you begin,
And it tells me I'm in,
For a whole world of sin.

Your tongue runs along me.
You take me in, whole.
It feels so good,
As you devour my.. ohhh...

Your lips clamp around me, tight;
You're not letting go.
Wave after wave leaves me...
And fills you quite full.

Still full of desire,
Still full of good sin,
We're burning like fire...
Now the real fun begins.


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© 2008 Argentum
Published on Sunday, January 13, 2008.     Filed under: "Erotica" and "Poetry"
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  • Niemand On Sunday, January 13, 2008, Niemand (361)By person wrote:

    ...Something I wrote... Inspired somebody??... Wow.. But still! It rhymed too! Nicely done!-Gin

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