Throne of Waves



A Throne of Waves


So many are intrigued and are dying to know.
Which one of my 50 personalities will make an appearance and show.
Well Queen CoCo is who will speak some magical truth.
Wearing a crown made of gold and jewels.
I hear trumpets calling me to my throne.
Weaving my darkest depths of the power that lies within my gates.
Do you desire to breathe in my power and all that I create?
Are you stuck in the amazement?
Can you forget all of your worries? Let me put you in a state of displacement.
Do you dream of the journey you could take with this ride?
Let me tell you where my greatest magic lies.
My throne of waves, my crowned jewel between golden thighs.
A goddess apart with honey hazel eyes.
I behold the power of air and water.
A cascade of water works.
Drowning a thousand deaths... Come and drown in me.
Can I help you get lost at sea?
Will you prepare yourself and take the necessary measure?
Because the first kiss will taste like nectar, but the next will taste like pleasure.
Sip from my chalice, pay homage to your special place.
Be my servant of pleasure...
Can I place my throne up on your face?
Listen to the sound of the water hitting your pleasure dome.
Swim against the current like you're trying to find your way home.
Place your mouth up on my lips.
Leave my throne with a malicious drip.
Come aboard my magical ship.
Come experience the great throne of waves. Kiss my lips, hips, and rise like the Sun rays.

CoCo❤️
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Submitted by mrsbossbentley on March 10, 2024

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Scheme X AAXXXXXBBXCCCDXEEDDFDFGGXHHX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,455
Words 305
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 28

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