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Poems
by Misti Rainwater-Lites
(02/22/06)
Our Languid Yum
how I love our languid yum
the eye contact the teasing kisses
how you suck on my neck and my nipples
before going down to deliver the good news
to my aching clitoris
telling my cunt with your tongue
how much you worship her folds her throb
her pulsing heat
the relief always comes rolling making
my heart race
making me clutch your hair
and moan
your name

we disgust everyone
we disgust everyone with our
polar opposite chemistry
our Leo Man Aquarius Woman passion
the waitresses clear their throats
to interrupt our kissing
the neighbors give us strange looks
I guess the walls are thinner
than we thought
we will have to tone it down
kiss and moan and scream less
love softer
love like vanilla ice cream
take the burning ruby out of our love
and make it diamond cold
we're too bold in our love like Jimi Hendrix
sticking our tongues out at the rest of the world
Sid & Nancy without the heroin
we should be ashamed
©2006 by Misti Rainwater-Lites
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Misti Rainwater-Lites lives with her husband in Albuquerque. Misti's poems have been published online at Zygote in my Coffee, Poor Mojo's Almanack, Titty Biscuits, Lit Vision, Misanthropists Anonymous, Baby Clam Press and Poetry Super Highway. Misti wrote a novel for NaNoMo in 2005 entitled Nova's Gone Potty. To read more of Misti's work you may visit her Web Site.
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