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Short Whetting Poems

Short Whetting Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Whetting by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Whetting by length and keyword.


Church Ladies Choice
The Church ladies love tongue-tied vicars
Adept at removing their knickers
For many have found
That whetting the mound
Just beats the Hell out of bootlickers...

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Categories: whetting, funny, lust,
Form: Limerick



Whetting The Stone
Whittling the point
paring it down
cutting the volume
honing the sound

Sharpening each line
words drop and fall
meaning to thunder
— lightning recalled 

(Dreamsleep: February, 2025)
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Categories: whetting, words,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member But, What's For Dinner
APPETIZER flavorful, tasty savoring, inviting, whetting hors d’oeuvres, antipasto; flan, chocolate mouth-watering, finishing, salivating delicious, homemade DESSERT
June 2, 2021...

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Categories: whetting, food,
Form: Diamante
Voracious Thirst
Devoured by intensity,
  words that quench the soul
an enchanting intoxication - -
    like a spirited orgasm
      whetting a voracious thirst,  
plunging in for another swallow
   of adoration's satiated climax...

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Categories: whetting, allegory, emotions, hyperbole, poetry,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member The Lady of the Night


                           There once was a lady of the night
                             wearing dresses short and tight
                                  she coaxed her johns
                              showing a titillating thong
                               whetting their appetites.
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Categories: whetting, funny, giggle, sexy,
Form: Limerick



Bi-Neural
Silk word play crosses in two and subtle mind games, 
both entangle me; whetting my appetite for war.
Served as a weaponized aphrodisiac;
sharp double edge sword hors d'oeuvre.
Lured toward a subtle intoxication;
true motives ceremoniously exposed.
You trace the contours of my every word;
the renegade now juxtaposed.
We traverse to foreign places unaware;
time itself intensifies, yet slows.
Demons spill from lips to fan the flame of desire;
our spirits overflow....

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Categories: whetting, addiction, dark, longing, love hurts, romance, trust,
Form: Free verse

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