When you’re alone at night sleeping in your bed. Beware the silver tongued serpent that will visit you that night, and enchant you with his seductive ways.

As I lift that lacey slip,

That’s drapes your body

Oh so right,

Just call me,

That silver tongued serpent,

Come to embrace you tonight.

Coils cradling your crevices,

Exploring your delightful form,

Mentally projecting images to you,

Erotic beyond the norm.

Embracing you ever so more tightly,

As you gasp

To catch your breath.

The tension in your thighs,

Begging to be devoured

Till theirs nothing left.

Oh how the excitement,

Delights me,

My craving raging for more.

I rise just a little higher,

To find other treasures,

I might adore.

I move

To the nape of your neck,

So that I might whisper,

Your inhibitions away.

Rocking back and forth,

So you can feel the hypnotic,

Motion of my sway.

With just a few more words,

Your defenses,

Completely fall.

I ease my way inside,

Your temple gates,

So that I might expound upon,

My love making,

Inside your temple walls.

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Comments (11)
  • megamatt09 on Dec 18, 2011

    Good poetry.

  • pruelpo on Dec 19, 2011

    WOW! I liked it.

  • ittech on Dec 19, 2011

    Good information.

    good share informative

  • papaleng on Dec 19, 2011

    good flow and nice choice of words.

  • couchpotato on Dec 19, 2011

    nice way of expressing it in poem =)

  • sheilanewton on Dec 19, 2011

    OMG – you sent me into a SWOON!!!!!! Fabulous work, my friend.

  • CutezSoNia on Dec 19, 2011

    Great poetry…

  • antho2011 on Dec 19, 2011

    wow a great poetry…

  • R.A. Graves on Dec 20, 2011

    Get away from her Satan! That’s what this poem makes me think of, probably because of the serpent image you used and the seductive nature. It was an enjoyable read.

  • erwinkennythomas on Dec 20, 2011

    remarkable

  • Kristie Claar on Jan 3, 2012

    Excellent piece of poetry.

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