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Poetry posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
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Terpsichore Behind the Mask - 2. La Volta

A second chapter of dances between dream and desire. Please be aware these are unabashedly erotic. I must thank @AC Benus and @asamvav111 for their help in making these better than they otherwise might have been. However, all errors of any sort or description are mine alone.

La Volta

 

Is it wrong

to say that I crave you,

your body pinned to mine in pleasure,

each giving and receiving in equal measure

taking of one another’s treasure

moving in ecstatic

harmony?

 

I want you;

my need drives me crazy,

but they say desire often does that

to a man who gets drunk on it regularly;

and you are the perfect narcotic,

filling my emptiness

with hard joy.

 

Remember

how connection can feel,

fully alive to each other’s heat,

every nerve straining to memorize the flavor

of fevered filling and fulfilling,

action and reaction,

in each breath.

 

I feel you

knocking at my entrance,

asking permission to come inside;

the door is narrow but welcomes you nonetheless

for my inner halls will embrace you,

beckoning you further,

to heaven.

 

Cry aloud,

and fill the room with sound;

let every syllable ring with joy

as you plunge deeper into mysteries revealed;

for no part of me can keep silence

while your melody plays

within me.

 

Don’t hold back

as our conjoined dance unfolds;

move in me to that divine music

which sounded over the water at creation,

making us then who we are today,

for I will hold us close

and complete.


Many thanks for taking time to read these lines. I appreciate any reactions or comments you may have.
Copyright © 2022 Parker Owens; All Rights Reserved.
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I am grateful you took time to read Terpsichore. I must also repeat my deep thanks to @AC Benus for his invention and sharing of this poetic form, and for his help in editing and beta reading. I'm also thankful to @asamvav111 for his beta reading, and suggestions. If you have any comments or thoughts to share, I'd be happy to see them. Any sort of response is welcome.
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1 hour ago, AC Benus said:

A very hot sequence, almost a full meal, one -- dare I say --  complete from soup to nut ;)  

What an exemplary Skyscraper this is. Textbook worthy, I believe: 

 

Remember

how connection can feel,

fully alive to each other’s heat,

every nerve straining to memorize the flavor

of fevered filling and fulfilling,

action and reaction,

in each breath.

 

You're really kind to say that, though I have to wonder if there's really a textbook editor that would feel comfortable including this particular Skyscraper. There's a banquet in these seven lines. Thank you very much for your comments and thoughts.

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