The Sweetness of Eve
What sweeter thing could ever be
Than this upon my bed
Twice will I give that asked of me
Even my father's head
It tempts me more than Eden's fruit
That Eve to Adam gave
I am but deaf and dumb and mute
To see this naked Eve
To stroke slowly her bushy wonder
And find a hole to bury
My special stream like no other
Richer than milk and honey
The luscious taste of twinlike lips
The feel of fleshy breast
A drive upon God's own carved hips
Ecstasy on my chest
I could loose everything but one
Even diamond a treasure
To become every Eve's Adam
And come in countless pleasure
She arouses my arrow of desire
And from her I receive
Intimate passion like no other
The sweetness beneath Eve
Copyright © Elizabeth Adams | Year Posted 2018
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