I’ve pulled together a mini collection of erotic poetry I have been working on for you tonight. These quick bites of sensuality differ from my longer pieces in their sharp focus and ease. Each of these poems hits fast and stays with you with no extra words to wade through. You can slip into these nuggets of passion easily, feeling that pull of desire and closeness effortlessly.
I shaped every poem around that honest desire you feel when desire runs deep, and curiosity pulls you even closer. Those sparks come from a deep hunger I know all too well. From moods that shift with each breath to laughter that cuts through tension to wake every inch of skin. No two poems touch you alike, just like lovers never do. These short pieces hold that truth close. Pleasure catches fire only when the heart lines up with the body. Those plain moments glow bright and alive on the page. Come closer now and let my words stir what already simmers inside you.
You make me want to write the kind of poetry that tastes like sin.
i write to reach the parts of you i may never meet, a quiet hunger woven through every line
You read me like a poem lingering at the hard lines, tasting slow the rest of me.
a stillness riven by your touch as lips trace gentle want
There is nothing sexier than when you show up— bare, radiant with fire, knowing you own every inch, and deserve every touch.
The secret to a fabulous life is to let every desire taste your name, never apologizing for the mess of your ecstasy.
I am not the song you dance to, I am the lyric you can’t forget.
After tasting these brief bursts of desire, which poem lingered longest in your thoughts? Tell me the one that shifted something inside, the line you cannot shake. I am listening.
If this stirred something deep inside you, let your desire show.
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“Lingering at
The hard lines”
those lines hit me. I loved snacking on these. Beautiful.
I would love to take one of your poems and write it into my wife's card for our 10th anniversary. With your permission of course