Luscious..

O wildly stirring wind
In sensuality's light
From,
Whose unseen invitation
Wild spirit in me, ignites
A taste for a lust unknown
The delicious idea,
The ice-creamed perfume,
The lines of the neck,
Leading to the unexplored
Porcelain valleys
Of the sculptors expectation
And the inevitable
Explosion,
Of pure sexuality's
Arrival,
Molded
Into life,
Luscious...
Tony Taylor
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Tony Tony Tony. Β Is there no limit to the depth of your talent?
I am your most humble servant KIMMY!!......I have no way to respond otherwise brother poet!!.....thanx for this.......LOVE and ROCKETS!!.......T xo
Your composure in expressing the beauty and attraction of the female form when encapsulated in sculpture is so satisfying. Statuesque !
Elegant.
Take care my friend. Hug. Β :)Β
Wow Thanx SIR WATERS!!......I am so dam flattered that you looked straight to the essence of my intent here!!..... awesome!!......thanx for the ink man!!...... smiles.......T xo
Thanks for being there ! Β :)
this is erotic and so beautiful!
Thanx so much PoetessDarkly!!.......appreciate the "way cool" ink sister girl!!....... smiles......T xo
Hi, Tony loved this piece kind of sensual in its own way and flowed beautifullyΒ
cheers jeff
Thanx JEFF!!...... appreciate the ink brother poet!!...... your cyber-friend and admirer......T xo
Hi Β Tony gorgeous write i can see
The inspiration Cherie got from your poem hereΒ
to write her own" Delectable"
beautiful writing love n hugs Debs xo
thanx so much debs.... my computer keyboard not workingΒ : (
My Dear Brother Poet Tony,
Vladimir Nabakov wrote:
"Light of my life
Fire of my loins
Lolita"
Very hot stuff.
Tony Taylor writes:
Fires of my soul
Velveteen vulval valley
Luscious eruption of my loins
Orgasmic!
Peace, Love and Rockets,
xox Larry
WOW!!!...ORGASMIC!!.......thanx SO much dear brother poet LARRY!!...... so sorry I missed this one....... Love to you master class!!........hugs-n-smiles........T xo.Β ?β³β΄β
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