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I wrote this poem because when I'm in a love relationship with a woman, I found that there's nothing more arousing and exotic than the sweet taste of her love
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The Sweet Taste Of Love |
| by David Farrar |
The sweet taste of love
Still lingers in my mind
A succulent tasty morsel
A treasure worth its find
A wet and juicy fruit
That fills my mouth with joy
Like candy to a baby
An edible sexy toy
With nectar sweet as honey
A syrup of flowing silk
Like a bubbly kind of lava
As smooth as warm clear milk
It breathes with scented oils
Like a flower in the mist
And blossoms when caressed
By the feel of a lover's kiss
A dessert at its very best
When embraced with lots of love
I know I'll never get enough
Of this treat I'm thinking of
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