Drawn To Her Lavender Flame
by
Sage Sweetwater
Friday, January 27, 2006
Rated "R" by the Author.
Share
Print Save Become a Fan
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|

Drawn To Her Lavender Flame
Second base and three-quarters,
I am drawn to her flame, entering the universe of her mystical sexual fire.
I put lavender flame to votive candles,
chant before her and Gaia's altar, I prepare her for 'climbing my rock.'
swinging my quartz pendulum, a manicured hair away, above your rock-hard clitoris,
the quartz growing inside of your cave, giving me treasures of your Truth, anointed with magic fluid, powerful forces at work with Gaia.
Do you know how very hard it is to hold back your red flame?
Do you know how very hard it is to hold back licking each one of your hot spots?
I am the keeper of her flame,
intent on capturing her erotic flicker in 3-D,
so to keep the tips of her flame sharp.
My ability to deliver her authentic flame lets us explore her lavender emotions, those are quartz felt.
The lavender flame contours inside her, her stone bowl funneling, tunneling, squeezing through the tight maze to arrive at her G-spot, that's Gaia's spot.
You have just been laid hard and are under the influence of this artist's flames.
Would you like to meet your red flame?
Copyright 2006 Sage Sweetwater, firebrand lesbian novelist
|
|
Sage Sweetwater Creative Properties
|
Want to review or comment on this
poem?
Click here to login!
Need a FREE Reader Membership?
Click here for your Membership!
|
| Reviewed by Aleja Bennett |
2/15/2006 |
|
| What a magnificent picture with angelic words to go with it! |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Joseph* OneLight*® |
1/31/2006 |
|
Poems like these teach how to satisfy a woman.
Love & Light,
Joseph |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Nordette Adams |
1/28/2006 |
|
| Well, no one will ever accuse you of writing boring stuff. LOL ~~Nordette |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
1/28/2006 |
|
bring on the lavender flame, sage; this is top drawer! the pic and the poem are fantastic; brava!!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in tx., karen lynn. :D |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by * Aberjhani |
1/28/2006 |
|
| An exceptional fusion of erotic and spiritual energies. |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Peter Paton |
1/28/2006 |
|
Sultry and erotic, you approach the penultimate stage of your quest in breathless anticipation.
A fascinating and diverse hue of colors and shades take great effect on this blackboard of femininity Sage
Red is for passion !
Peter |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Only A Poet |
1/28/2006 |
|
| anticipation as sweet as gratification! very sensual and intense. |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Andy Turner (Reader) |
1/28/2006 |
|
| Flaming hell. Never realised love has so many hues... |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Paul Williams |
1/28/2006 |
|
Now I'm colour blind, or is that just blind? lol This colourful and superbly erotic collection has got me wanting more, so I wait in anticipation for your Red Flame to light the pages of the Den. Excellent Sage.
Paul;-) |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Bobbi Duffy |
1/27/2006 |
|
| very erotic, Sage. |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Jena Ayro |
1/27/2006 |
|
OHHHH, now we get to U'r
part in this, climbing U'r
quartz, OHHHH U'v got it
doing a little jig there
already
Yep still that way from
yesterdays read, this yeah
this imagery of the growing
quartz, whew
OHHHH U'r stiring her stone
bowl, U'r squeezing through
the tight maze, OH GEEZ
Flameing heck, at least to
nights read was prepared for
this, getting laid hard under
the artists shining lavender
flame, got to get a cool cloth
And U know when she gets to
that red flame, sure won't ever
think of reading erotica, in
quite the same way ever again
Neat Pic Sage |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
1/27/2006 |
|
This is quite the rainbow of love that you are creating and sharing, Sage. Thank you. Love and peace,
Regis |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by jude forese |
1/27/2006 |
|
| the holographic flame of anticipation taking form in my mind reveals a lusicious spectrum of desire and emotion ... |
|
|
|
|
| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
1/27/2006 |
|
| You the Sue Grafton of lesbian poetry? Instead of mystery, its colors for you. Ah, like her, you do it well. |
|
|
|
|