Bedtyme

Jerry Wayne Lawrence

Slime Drips SeXXX N The Darque. 4play Plays Just 2 Pleasantly D.R.E.A.M.

C.R.E.A.M. Of Sweetest Salvation. Tempted Tongues Yearn 4 More.

Here @ The Highest Here F.E.A.R. Is Some 4gotten Discussion.

Submission 2 The Soulmate That Dictates Orgasms Perfectly.

Strictly Disposed Of Inside The More Intimate Conversations Of Utter LOVE. LUST Unparalleled.

Deepened Feelings & Emotions. Cumpanions Cumbining Lost N "The Lost Myths Of The Joining".

Sweetling 2 Hero, Engaging Thoroughly, N Their Bedtyme.

  • Author: Broken Ankh (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 24th, 2022 01:58
  • Comment from author about the poem: May All Loverz Approve.
  • Category: Erotic
  • Views: 5
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  • L. B. Mek

    (thanks for sharing
    sorry for my opinionated, rambling
    I just think in 2022
    we should have gotten over
    all this silly, depictions
    of sex, set aside
    animalistic actions of lust
    they really
    have nothing in common!
    from their outset of inspiration
    to that part of themselves
    they seek gratification, for...
    it's like assuming
    running and walking are the same;
    ask your lungs
    they ain't!
    and with sex
    ask your Heart
    it will clarify the differences for you!)
    'the warping of eroticism, exists
    in the mind's of those, imaginations
    viewing, that intimacy of attraction
    from the exiled, borders
    of vengeful, loneliness..
    where-as
    those, in Love
    see it for what it is, simply
    tow individuals
    expressing their chemistry and affection
    physically...
    nothing more
    n
    nothing less, either..
    and to them, other's opinion
    of their natural, actions
    mean nothing
    as it should be...'
    'sex, is not a sin!'

    • Jerry Wayne Lawrence

      Thanks, Again, 4 Such Honest Feedback. Very Well Expressed, I'm Touched Positively By All Thoughts Presented, My Friend.



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