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A picture of a volcano inspired this one. I found it to be very hot, steamy, and sensual. It seems that pent-up sexual frustrations are great for inspiration! I couldn't have done it without help from my Orpheus. Thank you!

Volcanic Passions

Dormant laid my passion,
Hot runs my blood;
Bursting without warning,
My lava's fiery flood.

I want to feel the friction,
I want to feel the burn.
You make my body hunger;
You make my body yearn.

I want to trap your fire inside me,
Enslave you with my charms.
I want to drink your molten lava,
I want to explode in your arms.

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Visitor Comments (from the Voting form)
christine
i like this poem so much i read it to my lover.
Liz
I love it! The poem and the feeling you were talking about in the poem.
Donnatella
Poet, I liked the comparison you made of your 'hot' love to that of a 'volcanoe. The ending was great. Nice work.
toni
love this site. so many words some can't come up with and others here help. keep up the good work. love this one!
toni
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deysi
VERY GOOD!
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