Oh Tender Tongue
Oh tender tongue of ample breast,
My hands, warmly embraces thy tempestuous chest.
Delight, desire so seldom win.
To amplify such shameful sin.
Aloft we gather, amongst the vine,
As innocence dwells to dine.
And fancy takes, as tall as trees.
The passionate embrace of you and me.
Our eyes they linger, vanished then,
Here, be gone yet then again.
And snickered lips betrays the vow,
As wanting hips take on the now.
And we ride the waves, of waters deep,
Where nobody dares to peak.
And play with maids and God’s of love,
So seldom found on earth above.
And as heavens witness, we’ve embarked,
Such journeys of the mind and body and of the heart,
We dry our skin, blazed below the sun,
And vow t’was ecstasy for love and love of fun.