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Menu
I desperately crave a satisfying meal
The type of meal you get pampered for the finest most pleasurable wine as the appetizer
A meal rich people desire, but their money can’t buy.
The type of meal that massage your body during then relaxes you after
I want a meal that will make me bite myself and suck myself and lick myself unknowingly to experience fulfillment
The type of meal where, with every taste, you’d want to chew slower.
I desire a meal where with every taste, you’d want to chew slower
I desire a meal you just can't keep quiet about
The type of meal that will make you go
A meal you crave to have over and over and over again, but you are afraid that it might not be as satisfying as your first.
I desire a meal that feels real even after I can no longer physically and mentally and spiritually have that meal
I desire a meal which allows me to think
That it is ok to let my lady guards down and get messy
The type of meal that you wouldn’t mind smearing your make-up or breaking your nail or staining your expensive tshirt over
The type of meal which would make you want to take a shower
Then go right to bed and dream about having it all over again.
I desire a meal that will hit the right spot
The type of meal with which you are guaranteed fat
I dream of a meal which doesn’t need a recipe which doesn’t need a recipe to be perfect
The type of meal that will make me feel complete after looking at its menu
The type of meal that will make me feel complete after looking at its menu.
The type of meal that makes your face fuller and brighter
The type of meal that cures whatever.
About this poem
Two of my favourite things are sex and food. So why not combine them into one poem?
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Written on September 04, 2022
Submitted by miadestinywestb0sslady on September 04, 2022
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | a b x b x b b x x x a x x b b x x x x C C b b |
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Characters | 1,636 |
Words | 341 |
Stanzas | 23 |
Stanza Lengths | 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 |
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