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    O is for...

    The wood of the cross is a rough, unforgiving anchor against his spine. He is a frantic mess of heaving lungs and slick skin, his chest rising in sharp, desperate jerks that make the muscles of his stomach ripple...

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    • God, this was strong! xx

      • You made me laugh. Thank you for reading. To be honest, I’m testing the waters. As a newbie, I’m not sure exactly how explicit I can get. I’m sure there’s a rule/guideline here I’ve missed somehow.

        • Hiya, I think you’ll find there isn’t! Read / listen to My Pregnant Pause or Joely’s Swim by Yours Truly or the zillions of horny 18+ stories by our fellow authors, and write without fear! Harriet-Jacqui xx

          • Good looking out. Thank you for the encouragement. I’ve been going through your stories, so I’m sure I’ll get to the ones you suggested.

    • Passionately penned, Kay. You know how to tell a story with very precise imagery my friend. Nicely done. Appreciate you.

      Damian

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    I Am Woman

    I am a riot of morning light, a sudden blooming of silk and sun in a world that sometimes forgets how to glow. My laughter is a silver bell rung in an open field, a sound that carries the...

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    • Beautiful piece, full of imagery, you write like a friend of our. Believe us this is a very high compliment

    • Beautifully penned, Kay. Excellent write my friend with amazing storytelling and dazzling imagery. Nicely done. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Hi K.,
      Since 1964 (I believe), I have a flex disk, LP on the ESP’ label that comes to mind when I read your poem.

      Poet Amiri Baraka is no stranger to controversy, and his work with avant-garde jazz band the New York Art Quartet (NYAQ) was no exception.

      It was released under a nom de plume Leroy something, but in essence it was free style poetry against the pulsing ‘beat’ of free jazz.
      This interaction worked remarkably well.
      Perhaps I may suggest you do something like this (your poem against any type of music you prefer)?

      Needless to say, I love this poem to bits.
      Kind regards, Gus

      • Hi, Duhsjaak, thank you for your encouraging words. I do love a challenge. And I can rightly say, your suggestion has inspired me to go forth and create.

    • This is absolutely lovely. A metaphysical bought down to a sublime earthiness
      in one the most eloquent and lyrical excerpt of poetic musing I’ve haven’t experienced in a while
      You did the damn thing

      Much respect

      Naaj

    • Love all of the unapologetic confidence in this! What a freaking write!
      Loved it!

    • First poem that I’ve read from you.. and it’s brilliant!
      Thanks!

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