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Poetry

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:11 pm
by SexualChoc
Sun slowly slid down the the break
between your legs glistening the beautiful
treasure there before me
how can I not adore thee?

Each breath exquisite torment as I lay caged in denial
un able to
touch
that which I desire

I feel the THROB
inside my cage
the yearning wanting out
so I could plunge into you

you turn and smile and see my plight
a smile at such a sight
I dare not speak to break the moment... thoughts well
as
your lovely round breast turns as your body twists
and sunlight gleams on fluffy sheets
your nipples are so Delicious I wish I could plunge my face between those
lovely mounds.

I feel the THROB
inside my cage
the yearning wanting out
so I could plunge into you

now Off I go to fix some coffee
and an egg
sizzling skillet naked
standing on the tile floor
white stove.. warm burners cooking egg
you stretch and walk out a goddess
the room is filled with intangible music
a lovely long gown drapes your form while nipples poke out
to see what is going to be on the table

I swiftly finish grabbing a plate
placing things so they are appealing
and a cup of coffee and some sugar
one... two...
spoon.. swirl
I almost scream at the thought of your beautiful bottom
sitting on the chair
and not on me

I feel the THROB
inside my cage
the yearning wanting out
so I could plunge into you

how may days more
will I knell and adore
as you pat my head once.
for breakfast is served.

Re: Poetry

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:29 pm
by SexualChoc
(non-sexual poem)

Laughing green leaves wave
in summer heat while winds wrap the tree and there a song
a finch sings along to the
beauty of the day

cars rumble down a nearby street
and the fluffy cloud is over head as the sun shines on it all
the shadows play
the brown earth with spiky hair of grass
and a scattered flower.

a ripple passes as if earth herself breaths as wind plays

and I feel.. part of it all.

Re: Poetry

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:49 pm
by 1885
I solemnly swear, dear reader (yes you!)
The following story is nothing but true
It tells the tale of a chance meeting by
Two souls who met one hot day in July

85 was a man who had nothing to lose
and one pair of arms sporting Pink Floyd tattoos
SC was a man with style and aplomb
Who knew all the ways you talk to a dom/me

85 was on the site that he visits the most
When he saw that there was a poetry post
"Aha!" he exclaimed with a gleam in his eye
"I knows some prose so I"ll give it a try!"

He jumped to his feet, then fell flat on his face
In his haste to make haste he stepped on a lace
That hung loose from his shoe like gum that was melted
His teeth were okay but his nose had been welted

He cursed to himself as he picked himself up
Got a text that said "hey", sent one back that said "sup"
Looked all around his room once again
For those great writing classics - paper and pen

"Where could they be?" he asked to himself
Before seeing them perched on top of a shelf
That was too high too reach and too flimsy to scale
But that wouldn't stop him! No way in hell!

As he climbed the first shelf the frame gave a small squeak
Upon reaching the second - a much louder creak
A cracking sound filled his ears as he stepped on the third
When he touched the fourth a loud crash could be heard

And so he fell backwards and he did so quite hard, see
Buried beneath broken wood and a pile of old Archies
He lost bric-a-brac to the fall and some "Go Broncos!" stencils
But it did not matter, he had his writing utensils!

He crawled back to his desk, and sat down to scribe
Had some distracting thoughts about someone and their vibe
Came back to his senses and put down the words
That you, dear reader, have finally heard.

Re: Poetry

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:33 pm
by SexualChoc
1885 (taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885)
January–March
Feb. 21: Washington Monument dedicated.
January 4 – The first successful appendectomy is performed by Dr. William W. Grant on Mary Gartside.
January 20 – L.A. Thompson patents the roller coaster.
January 24 – Edge Hill College opens in Liverpool
January 26 – Troops loyal to the Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad conquer Khartoum.
February 5 – King Léopold II of Belgium establishes the Congo Free State as a personal possession.
February 7 – The play La vida alegre y muerte triste by dramatist José Echegaray opens.
February 9 – The first Japanese arrive in Hawaii.
February 21 – United States President Chester A. Arthur dedicates the Washington Monument.
February 23 – A British executioner fails to hang John 'Babbacombe' Lee. Lee, sentenced for the murder of Emma Keyse, has his sentence commuted to life imprisonment.
February 26 – The final act of the Berlin Conference regulates European colonization and trade in Africa.
February 28 – February concludes without having a full moon.
March–May – The North-West Rebellion is suppressed in Canada.
March 3 – A subsidiary of the American Bell Telephone Company, American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), is incorporated in New York.
March 4 – Grover Cleveland succeeds Chester A. Arthur as President of the United States.
March 14 – W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's The Mikado opens at the Savoy Theatre.
March 26 – The Times reports that "A lady well-known in literary and scientific circles" has been cremated by the Cremation Society in Woking, Surrey. Jeannette C. Pickersgill is the first person to be officially cremated in the United Kingdom.
March 26 – The Prussian government, motivated by Otto von Bismarck, expels all ethnic Poles and Jews without German citizenship from Prussia in the Prussian deportations.
March 30 – The Battle for Kushka triggers the Panjdeh Incident, which nearly gives rise to war between the British Empire and Russian Empire.
March 31 – The United Kingdom establishes a protectorate over Bechuanaland.[citation needed]
[edit]April–June
April 2 – The battle of Frog Lake, Alberta between the Cree and mounties.
April 3 – Gottlieb Daimler is granted a German patent for his single-cylinder water-cooled engine design.
April 11 – Luton Town Football Club are created by the merger of (Luton) Wanderers F.C. and Luton Excelsior F.C.
April 14 – Final engagement of Sino–French War, with a French victory at Kép. China withdraws its forces from Tonkin.
April 30 – A bill is signed in the New York State legislature forming the Niagara Falls State Park.
May 2
Good Housekeeping Magazine goes on sale for the first time in the United States.
North-West Rebellion – Battle of Cut Knife: Cree and Assiniboine warriors win their largest victory over Canadian forces.
The Congo Free State is established by King Léopold II of Belgium.
May 9 – May 12 – Battle of Batoche: Canadian government forces inflict a decisive defeat on Métis rebels.
May 20 – The first public train departs Swanage station on the newly built Swanage Railway in England.
June 17 – The Statue of Liberty arrives in New York Harbor.
June 23 – Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury becomes British Prime Minister.
June 24 – Randolph Churchill becomes Secretary of State for India.
July–September
July 6 – Louis Pasteur successfully tests his vaccine against rabies. The patient is Joseph Meister, a boy who was bitten by a rabid dog.
July 14 – Sarah E. Goode is the first female African-American to apply for and receive a patent, for the invention of the hideaway bed.
July 15 – The Reservation at Niagara Falls opens, enabling access to all for free. Thomas V. Welch is the first Superintendent of the Park.
July 20 – Professional football (soccer) is legalized in Britain.
July 28 – Louis Riel's trial for treason begins in Regina.
August 19 – S Andromedae, the only supernova seen in the Andromeda Galaxy so far by astronomers, and the first ever noted outside the Milky Way, is discovered.
September 2 – The Rock Springs Massacre occurs in Rock Springs, Wyoming; 150 white miners attack their Chinese coworkers, killing 28, wounding 15, and forcing several hundred more out of town.
September 6 – Eastern Rumelia declares its union with Bulgaria, completing the Unification of Bulgaria.
September 8 – Saint Thomas Academy is founded in Minnesota.
September 12 – Arbroath 36-0 Bon Accord, the highest score ever in professional soccer.
September 15 – A train wreck of the P.T. Barnum Circus kills giant elephant Jumbo.
September 18 – The union of Eastern Rumelia with Bulgaria is proclaimed at Plovdiv.
September 30 – A British force abolishes the Boer republic of Stellaland and adds it to British Bechuanaland.
October–December
October 13 – The Georgia Institute of Technology is established in Atlanta, Georgia as the Georgia School of Technology.
November – The Third Burmese War begins.
November 7 – Canadian Pacific Railway: In Craigellachie, British Columbia, construction ends on a railway extending across Canada. Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald considers the project to be vital to Canada due to the exponentially greater potential for military mobility.
November 14–November 28 – Serbo-Bulgarian War: Serbia declares war against Bulgaria but is defeated in the Battle of Slivnitsa on November 17–November 19.
November 16 – Louis Riel, Canadian rebel leader of the Métis, is executed for high treason.
December 1 – The U.S. Patent Office acknowledges this date as the day Dr Pepper is served for the very first time; the exact date of Dr Pepper's invention is unknown.
December 28 – 72 Indian lawyers, academics and journalists gather in Bombay to form the Congress Party.

Re: Poetry

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:52 pm
by all2true
I... felt
tornupfullofpassionsohorneyicould
SCREAM!
... but the word.. Wait


and
..so
...I
... did

pleaseohpleaseohplease...

SHHHH

and so
i rest
and wait

knowing there is so much more
delicious, lovely
torment still to do...

Re: Poetry

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:48 pm
by Alliteration
This is a haiku
Asian verse can express more
Shakespeare can suck it

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1885
Fin'ly won tease of the month
It's about damn time

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SexualChocolate
Also known as all2true
always writes like this

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Anyone who quotes
Hamlet just to bring you down
is a giant douche

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Ontology? Bah!
I prefer some irony
You're a solipsist.

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Alliteration
A bit pedantic at times
But he loves ball smacks

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My milkshake brings all
The boys to the yard, but I
Hope you like shamrock

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Milovana's pink
Like between a woman's legs
But it smells different

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A debate was lost
Fallacies are everywhere
Ad hominem, bitch.

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Kripke was awesome
Naming and Necessity
And also a beard

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Cock Hero is just
glorified karaoke
Don't jack in a bar

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To chagrin of all,
I'm sesquipedalian
Thesaurus man, help!