A Dream of Ocean Wine - A Sonnet

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JUDO
JUDO
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A sonnet for all the surfing mermaids everywhere...


As the first taste of salty flesh flowed down,
I thought of my first glimpse of tender feast.
In hot sun, stretched 'neath nylon, center creased,
Pale wetness peeked between legs golden brown.

Two legs spread o'er long board that bobbed on waves
And smile above, an invite to a dream.
Her hair was blonde with breasts a golden cream.
The mouth said "Hi." The mind fulfilled my craves.

That night, we kissed and sank in naked lust --
Too quick my heart beat strong with new desire
As she made love to me, I stretched like wire
And broke apart on rocks that I could trust.

I slipped between those legs and drank the brine
That flowed between my lips like ageless wine.

JUDO
JUDO
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AnonymousAnonymousabout 11 years ago
That was . . .

masterful . . .you have a way with words. . . .great imagery . . . Bravo!

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 34,000 poems.

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LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Now here's a treat from Lit's vault ~

The hot side ~ and buried deep within

Awash with mermaid's brine.

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