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Sweet Sin (Suggestive) by Maureen GlaudeI wondered, could I, should I, dare?
The mind said no
but my will was weak
the flesh before me
was freckled and
tapered, longer at the top
swollen round and plump
at the bottom
the tip was dark
tender to the touch
aromatic as all summer
spread out
over a sheet of finest white
the delectable objects
some large, some small
but all same-shaped
my eyes selected the ideal one
gingerly I took it within my palm
then perched it across my lap
over a white napkin to catch
the red drips
to prevent their stain
upon my skirt
the melt in a moment part
was sweet upon my lips
not at all disappointing
my very first
chocolate-covered strawberry 09/22/2003
Posted on 09/17/2004 Copyright © 2025 Maureen Glaude
| Member Comments on this Poem |
| Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 09/17/04 at 06:24 PM Both the dessert and resulting poem decadently delicious. ;o) |
| Posted by JD Clay on 09/19/04 at 02:41 AM This is an apty titled delicacy, Maureen. I'm licking my chops.
pe4ce... |
| Posted by David R Spellman on 09/19/04 at 12:38 PM Sweet and delicious for sure! [;0)~ |
| Posted by Anita Mac on 09/20/04 at 04:30 PM Mmmm... your words are making my mouth water... lol |
| Posted by Kate Demeree on 09/20/04 at 04:48 PM *smiling soooo big*... Ohhhhh Mo~ I Love This! It is as Chris said... decadent, slightly naughty, and such a delightful twisted word play! Woooo Hoooo Lady! |
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