Analysis of Crave 4



Relax them hips. Hands on the hips pull her closer, bang, closer, bang and ride the wave.
She screams baby harder! He goes faster and faster. His man piece throbs. Da dum da dum he feels his vein throb all the way up to his heart which plays a beat of OMG. She turns around and licks his meat. Listen to the beat she strokes slow, sucks the tip slow, than comes up for air. Now he craves for her juicy oops and pulls her close. He whispers softly in her ear, give me them lips and tongue don't disappear. They kiss, sucked each other's tongue as he lets go.  His hands travels down from her nipples to her stomach to her oops. She moans Oh uh yes! Oh yes! As he licks her sweet tasting ear. She moans louder. His fingers doing the job then he says I'm a lick you until you cry. She quivers and says my king I bow down to you. He pulls her hair while biting her nipple. He went back down to her oops.


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Poetic Form
Metre 01111101101011010101 11101011100101111111111111101111111011111010111101011111011111111111010101011101000111110110111111011111111011010101010111111111110110111101101001111101101111101111111111011100101111101
Characters 908
Words 183
Sentences 21
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 344
Words per line (avg) 91
Letters per stanza (avg) 688
Words per stanza (avg) 182
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Submitted on March 16, 2021

Modified by PoeticER on July 30, 2021

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Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. I started writing poems as an outlet, when I was 11 years old and just continued on. I think I have evolved to spoken word. Soon hoping to have several short books of life. more…

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