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Petites Eruptions


"petites éruptions" 

life pops 
oven red 
poppy petals

opium
eyes smoking
jade reflections

deep 
as the deep
blue ocean 

milky skin soft 
and sweet as 
juicy peaches 

crimson lips 
crushing cool 
as a red hot kitchen 

entree for the tasting 
brushing the blushing
voiceless velvet throats 

sighing
concupiscently 
amused 

laughing langurously 
the first hand infused
the captain mescalin mused

red lit lipstick
whispering
sweet nothings

finger painting 
nude strokes 
curves salaciously

touching

wet botticelli
rubenesque
canvas rolled

sails billow and spread 
the rippling 
from the sure scene

by voyeurs 
on a voyager's dream 
unzipped come loosely undone

upon the crest of waves
rising wild horses
riding fast tides

under the sun 
set burning 
astride passion

sees 

entwined 
dusky amour 
supine

high capped against 
a low violet bruised 
swollen blazing horizon

plundered hearts 

holding tight 
the treasure
like pirates

petites éruptions

(LadyLabyrinth / 2023) 

Copyright © | Year Posted 2023




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Date: 9/3/2023 12:45:00 PM
Such are the masquerading gems of life. Not troubling ordeals of world's wicked strife. Hold tight treasure stolen from marauding thieves. Kiss Autumn, for its splashed colors of leaves."" fragment. Your poem birthed that fragment. I will finished that poem later my friend. A fav... God bless you.
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Lady Labyrinth
Date: 9/5/2023 3:36:00 AM
Music is a dreadful thing....:)
Date: 8/29/2023 6:53:00 AM
éruptions...not to be confused with "rashes"... :)
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Date: 8/29/2023 6:07:00 AM
Pascal Rogé - Satie: Gnossienne No.4 (Martin Buttrich remix)
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Lady Labyrinth
Date: 8/29/2023 6:08:00 AM
https://youtu.be/wH2UKu1XCuQ?si=8rVDIq1oYc6paxkF

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