Love demand payment
Love demand payment
The gentle lover whispered. Remember me and I will remember you. We are creatures of delight. Need torrent nights and warm morning kisses.
She begin to shave my face. Her soft hands roaming with fingers and shaving cream upon my face. She leaned her body against me. I feel her body near and the soft movements of razor again bare skin of my face. She whispered love near is love dear. I want to be in control and you relaxing and at my will. I like to have your face clean and clear of facial hair. I want us to be hopeful lovers and you to recede completely into my hands. I allowed the silence to bind us and I fell into her gentle touch.
I knew never to love in haste. Love demand payment. The ambrosia of love is to create longing and allow the fruit of love to expand and multiply.
My pretty woman laid peaceful in the tub of hot water. I poured water with a small container over her golden brown hair. I applies shampoo and allowed my hands to gentle move through full and soft hair. She closed her eyes and I told her. Love endured when we exist for each other. We must know the fierceness of true love where we miss the embrace and the kiss when we are apart. I poured the hot water over her hair allowing the shampoo to fall into the tub. She learned backward and brought her right leg to me. I gentle spread shaving cream over tender tanned leg. I moved my hands gently moving the razor slowly and enjoying the view and the softness of tender skin and beautiful smile.
She open her eyes and she asked. Why do you love and need me? I kissed her feet and I told her. You are everything and I would be nothing without you.
Coyote/John Caste
A beautiful and sensual piece, John. Lovely.
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Thank you Audrey. I’m writing again. Wrote 300 new poems and stories last year and this year I’m writing more. I have been reading the ancient writers like Ben Jonson, Dyden and Jack London. I would recommend the book “When Gods laugh” by Jack London. His book made me write 40 new poems.
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Dryden. I know him. Love his poetry. I will now look into Jack London. Thanks for the suggestion. Have a wonderful holiday.
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Ben Jonson is good too. He was Dryden favorite writer. Dryden was one of Ben’s boys of literature at their time.
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Nothing better than a pack of boys writing literature. You’ve given me quite the assignment. I will have a look.
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I was lucky. I went to a library book sale. I got Milton, Dryden, Ben Jonson and Jack London for $5. Ben Jonson wrote the first tree poem almost 500 years ago.
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An amazing thought, John. 500 years ago. It makes me wonder if his trees looked like ours. I enjoy seeing a powerful tree.
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Me too.
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very romantic!!!! ❤ i love your blogs!!! ❤
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Thank you for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
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