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Poetry Play - 1. An Acrostic Inquiry

Carringtonrj tossed out the idea of us writing something together. I suggested a poem. We bantered back and forth, each of us writing a sequential line. A week later, we have this to share. Enjoy!
Intelligent, quirky, isolated
Nestled in a nook of his self
Never seen, silent but for song
Ecstatic fury is her means of delivery
River swell, his dammed self breached
 
Guess which way he sways
Improvising, she plays
Red lips and fiery intentions are her
Luxe lures
 
Sensuous siren, she invites danger
Enticing, entreating a spectrum of suitors
Eases into the shimmering shape
Kinked hip with an impish moue
Sex: indiscriminate
 
Quivers at the cusp
Undiscover her secrets paradoxically
Evolutionary desire that is privately pleasing
Ecstasy is always in the blood and the soul
Revert, rethink, remake, reply, reveal
 
Forever she folds herself within him
Romanced always only by words and music and art
Illustrious, imagined, inconceivable
Ethereal world of beneficent humanity
Nothing is better than this
Dapper dudes and dandy dames
Sensuality in words
Hearts held close
In between all genders is love
Peering past imperfections and signaling interestedness
Carrington, you friendship enriches my life in so many ways. Thanks for prompting me to such a fun and interesting activity.
Copyright © 2014 Percy, carringtonrj; All Rights Reserved.
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On 10/27/2014 07:29 AM, carringtonrj said:
This was fun to play with. Everyone should write acrostics. Always. x
A memorable week! x
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On 10/27/2014 08:18 AM, Irritable1 said:
Holy moly. I love it, I love it! When was the acrostic selected?
Thanks, Irri! Maybe an acrostic can be one of your poetry prompts! This one was decided upon right at the start, as soon as we agreed that we'd go in together on a poem.
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On 10/28/2014 04:31 PM, Jaro_423 said:
Wow! I can see you two had fun with this!
It was fun! Thanks for liking and leaving a comment.
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