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Et Ego Te In Arcadia Amavi

Crystal clear do I see that sunlit glade Wherein our first act of love was made Your quick,panting breaths heightened my ardour As we embraced in our cosy,clinging arbour When your soft lips melted into mine As strong and heady as a rich wine. How lustrous was your ivory skin As together we did tightly cling, Your glorious soft globes yielding close to me, With papillae succulent as ripe cherries. Your gentle touch and stroke quickening desire And set alight my whole body full on fire. Gazing upon your smooth milky white thighs, Your silkily screened oasis evoking sighs As your back arched ,legs open wide, To usher me pressingly inside Your welcoming moistness eased my entry To encourage parry and thrust aplenty. Once I was safely and securely in place, Around me your legs did lovingly lace Till we together climaxed with pleasure, That rich memory now a rare treasure. That day as we coalesced into one Our emerald glade sparkled in the sun. Our hearts racing with frenzied delight, Our glade bursting forth in birdsong bright. Lying touching with vigour spent Its blooms bathing us in their scent. Drinking in our time of deep bliss, Nature blessing us with her kiss. So sweet then was our moment fine That our whole world tasted divine. Ere we should forever fall asleep This loving memory we will keep.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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Date: 7/7/2020 8:45:00 PM
Well penned Denis and true to the spirit of your title (which I had to look up). Dave
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Denis Bruce
Date: 7/8/2020 4:55:00 AM
Thank you ,David, for your kind comment
Date: 7/7/2020 6:16:00 PM
Such a descriptive WINNING poem, Denis. Janice
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Date: 7/8/2020 4:57:00 AM
Janice,I hope that my description of a first loving encounter rang true and romantically.Thank you for your comment

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