Overflow



Overflow

You overflow in me
A dream in the flesh coming to life
Amorously as a pure desire
Lifting above my imagination
As if fantasy makes real
A beautiful woman from a star
Luminescent
You materialize before me
Dropping my jaw in awe
Inspiring hope
And rewarding my faith in love.

Your long voluminous hair
Descends across
Your broad golden shoulders
Face, eyes, lips
Sumptuous and plentiful as
Your generous breasts
Halos in pink
Cradle magic at attention
Your navel suspending
An erotic mouth
Breathing silently from within.

Your sexual creator queen
Blooms in delicious,
Subtle curves
A garden so precious
You pulsate with celestial flowers
Who only open
When such a star comes
Flaming with wanting
And like a tidal wave
Gushes forth
A salty sweet, sugary ocean.

Your orgasm of ecstasy is
A quiet hushed roar
Of wind, rain and showers
So much my patched lips
Become saturated
By your pearly fountain
You cradle my head
Inside your secret fold
Where I eagerly drink you
Consuming all you are
And swimming in your bliss!

Copyright © 2022 Charles Edward York
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This is an erotic poem inspired by a beautiful woman

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Submitted by charlesedwardyork on August 31, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXBCXDXAXXX XXEFXXXCGXX XHXHECXGXXC XXEFXCXXXDX XB
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,290
Words 232
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 11, 11, 11, 11, 2

Charles Edward York

Charles Edward York is an author and poet activist living in Plano, Texas. He’s written over 1400 poems and published 17 books of poetry. Born in Vietnam and raised a citizen in Dallas, Texas, he writes poems that include the subjects of love and relationships, nature, social justice, including police violence against African-Americans and minorities, astronomy and others. more…

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