Whisperings.

Fay Slimm.


Whisperings.

Come my dearling cushion your present
discomfort in my flexibility.

Dive into love's dulcet whisperings while
you experience bliss.

Let words unseal lips, reveal receptors
that pleasure your ears.

Break the closed seal on low pianissimo,
come, treadle harmony.

Float in the gentle mellifluous rustle of
almost inaudible lullaby.

Lubricate dried-out withered libido and

into my care give your mind.

Slide down to hear the virtual purring
of fervour's desire.

In an undertone I will support you with
murmurs of tenderness.

Allow yourself to be malleable and flow
with sweet tones of honey.

Out of earshot imbibe gentle overtures,
expose your heart to proof.

Bedew yourself all over in my pliablibilty

which stays unconditional.

So yield yourself today, dearly belovéd.

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 9th, 2017 06:23
  • Comment from author about the poem: Just playing with thoughts and words.
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Michael Edwards

    Once again you've words into something special - good on yer Fay.

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    WOW FAY ~ You sure struck a sensuous chord with this one ! It reads like a love song played on a harp ! Love every line but my favourite is "Dive into loves's dulcet whispering while you experience bliss" YES YES YES ! I also love the line about HONEY and the visual is perfectly selected ! Thanks for caring and sharing ~ Yours B

  • WriteBeLight

    So comforting.

  • orchidee

    Might have to swoon at this still! heehee.

  • ron parrish aka wordman

    beautiful words of love and passion

  • MendedFences27

    Beautifully written. How could he say no? A siren song for sure, luring enough to make an Argonaught lay anchor. A great poem. - Phil A.

  • Hypothesis

    You played with thoughts and conveyed a brilliant set of words. I like the setting you chose and felt it a warm climate with a whispering breeze.

    Good read poet.



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