Devour me in Daylight
Eat me in the sun.
Slowly, spread me wide—let gold pool in the hollows of my thighs,
let rivers of me glimmer, a liquid show under your gaze.
Lick your soft lips.
Breathe in—slow—exhale your fire into my canyon.
Let your breath heated summer air whispering through me.
Take time, like all good and beautiful things do.
Gently dive in.
Swim through me like a serpent, tongue tracing currents,
leaving ripples that tremble into waves of pleasure.
Rivers always end in waterfalls—
so ruin me into weightlessness, into Heaven’s echo,
until I drop and splash and take flight all at once.
Now... whisper me feral.
Turn my moans to howls,
my spine to arched lightning.
Master, make me forget my name—
let me choke on your breath,
let my skin memorise your teeth,
let me shatter into a thousand stars,
and still—
keep going,
keep going,
keep going,
until the cosmos cracks between my hips,
until my voice unravels into a tongue older than God,
until I am nothing but a universe
coming undone in your mouth.
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