I want to make love
To a virgin white sheet
I want to smother it
With hot kisses of letters
I want to penetrate it
With stiff sentences
I want to become one
With the softness of its fibers
I want to lose myself
In its innocent whiteness
I want to impregnate it
With the nucleus that is me
I want our black on white progeny
To be remembered for eternity
- Author: Alfred Peyer (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: October 17th, 2017 01:49
- Comment from author about the poem: Will be leaving this week for a few days for California to visit the grand kids. May not be able to either post or comment, but can read a bit on my phone. My thumbs are too slow to type comments on the phone. Will be back, when I'm back. Mahalo!
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 88
- Users favorite of this poem: Mugsdaddy
Comments7
May those hot kisses of letters be back with us soon Fred. Enjoy your time with the grandchildren, grandchildren are wonderful to be with.
Thanks Goldfinch, can't wait to see them, and then I usually can't wait to get back home! 🙂
I'm sure that eternity waits in this one, enjoy the grandkids.
Thanks PD, not so sure about eternity, but pretty sure about the grandkids!
Very creative write! Go enjoy those grandkids! 🙂 We will miss your poetry!
Thank you Christina, there is so much good stuff here, you won't miss a thing.
Have great break Fred , cool poem 😎
Thanks WL, wanted to write something different, and I do need the break!!!
Does your wife approve of this hot affair? Well done expression of the passion of a poet, Fred. Have a safe and fun time with the grandkids!
Thanks Louis, haven't told her yet, but she knows I have a girlfriend called 'Muse'!
Will I swoon at this?! heehee.
Thanks orchidee! Just try it and let me know how much swooning you got out of it!
Kinky
Loved It,
Mugsdaddy
Hey, what is so kinky about writing??? 🙂
If you sit in front of a white empty piece of paper and hate it, why could you not also love it?
I think I said "Loved It".
Mugsdaddy, so sorry, I was just kidding around. Actually like the word 'kinky', I think it does apply to that poem. Did not mean to upset you with my answer!
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