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They Thought They Drown.... - by Theresa Jodray
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"They should have drown - They thought they drown - As the rage of their passion brought them down."

Yes, we know this is supposed to be prose---just had to sneak this one into 'Passion', too---this fabulously erotic poem.


They should have drown
They thought they drown
As the rage of their passion
Brought them down.

Just in each other's eyes alone
They could not breathe or carry on.
The waves of their souls vibrating power
Flowed over them with its awesome power.
Thrown deep within lust’s grand decent
They screamed out in desires lament.
Loves colors there for them to see
As they were carried out in it's sensual sea.
No time to even catch their breath
As the next wave of passion dragged them back.
Caught up in natures natural flow
As if in the ocean's undertow
In desires deep and salty sea
Their bodies moved to lusts fluidity.
Thrust into a pleasurable title wave
of deep desires their love did rage.
Moment, upon moment in passions sea
to please their hearts to set them free

They should have drown
They thought they drown
As the rage of their passion
Brought them down



~ Theresa Jodray ~

Copyright 2002


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