Flow the Kiss
29 January 2016

We twirl slow
Your arms a fortress
Encircling
Cajoling
The curving valleys and peaks
Shoulders my bastion
Twitching fingers
Beating rhythmical
On my waist
Haunting lips
The taste of honey lingers
Your touch magical
Hands waving
Empress of your heart
I sway free
Hips twirling
Heart and body now craving
Your low melody
Bellydance
Your favourite tango
All dances
Reunite
To my dancing feet’s delight
For your eyes ecstasy
Come lover
I know of a dance
Of moonshine
And ravens
Where dark and silver dilate
Into love’s fusion
Follow me
I will lead your step
Feel the heat
Dance to beat
Of the simmering hearts’ glee
Warm glows’ diffusion
Leave this world
Hear my body’s words
Listen deep
Lose the sleep
I will darken your bright eyes
With Heart’s illusion
Seven steps
Into the bushes
Sparks ignite
Spread the light
Threaded heat rushing gushes
Bodies’ confusion
Now lie weak
The heart a hammer
Do not speak
Your eyes rhyme
In the morrows take a walk
Our hands cast in mime
Lazy wake
The suns now shimmer
Flushed the cheek
Flow the Kiss
Waking to the morning bliss
The souls lost in time
Reading of the poem:
Gifs respectively Courtesy tumblr.com and pinterest.com
Song of Sheherezade – David Arkenstone
Seduction – David Arkenstone
Echoes of Egypt – Diane and David Arkenstone
Temple of Isis – Diane and David Arkenstone
Hymn to Goddess IsIs
Romantic and Erotic 🙂
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Thank you Sakthi
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Aw, this had a erotic sensuality about it. Belly dancing as well as other forms of dancing can be so enticing and hypnotic. Loved this..
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Thanks Andrew, yes both tango and bellydance can be very seductive . A famous tango dancer – can’t remember who – once said that tango is like making love with clothes on 😀
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I love that. Thanks for the visual. lol Ths chimp is pretty good on his feet. And dancing smoothly cheek to cheek can be as exciting as making love. I loved your post.
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Thanks a lot. Yes sometimes it can be when you’re dancing with the right partner 🙂
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True….ah, you get me going with all the thoughts of love. lol
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Good, remember your promise to be mushy productions 🙂
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Love 24/7
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Yay to that 🙂
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Love the flow and movement in this piece.
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Thank you Thomas. Bellydancing brings out a lot of sensuality even if it is done as an exercise 😀 😀
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You are welcome, Geetha! I saw my first live belly dancer when I visited Morocco in 1986. As a young teenager I found it to be very sensual. 🙂
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It is indeed. Your jaw must have been dropping; perhaps a bit of drool too 😀 😀 😉
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🙂 yes, I am sure there were many muscle movements and much fluid flowing as I watched in awe and wonder. 🙂
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Ah ah ah, that sounds more like Andrew the chimp than you Thomas 😀
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Ha, Geetha, my friend, I can’t let you see all of me in one fell swoop 🙂
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You should, especially that we’re friends. I like simple human relationships where things are open and clear. What a paradox for a complicated mind right? I seem to have learnt to blend my contradictions
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haha, will keep this in mind 🙂
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Ohhh. the sensual goddess has spread out her thrill throughout these lines. Gorgeous my dear! And the recording added up to the momentum!
❤
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Thank you so much Dajena.
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you are welcome Geetha!
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Loved this. Love like a dance.
JP
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Thank you Jean-Paul. I was dancing bellydance on the song Seduction which is at the end of the poem when I got inspired for this poem 🙂
Hey bellydance in the Spanish Onion could be an incentive for growing clientele 😉
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OMG. Brilliant idea!
JP
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I would be so happy if it works out for you. I still think you cracking some jokes (inspired from real-life experiences) on a small stage in the restaurant would be a great addendum. You’ve got innate humour and I am sure a lot of people would enjoy it.
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The sensual pictorial and literal fusion is astounding. There must be so much work in this
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Thank you Derrick. This one was inspired by the song Seduction which I was using for bellydancing 🙂
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This is just wonderful, very sensual word painting. I also love ravens and the mystery of the night. Beautiful writing.
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Thank you so much. They’re beautiful and mystical creatures 🙂
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Writing laced with subtle hints yet dripping with eroticism, that’s a true artist right there! Loved this!
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Thank you Swetha, that is a great compliment 🙂
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Very sexy, Geetha. This piece stirs deep feelings 🙂 ❤️ Beautiful 🙂
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Thank you Annie, am glad it stirs deep feelings; the perfect thing for any writer to hear 🙂
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You’re welcome and thanks for your wonderful pieces, Geetha ❤️
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Thank you ❤️
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wow beautiful poem, “Come lover
I know of a dance
Of moonshine
And ravens
Where dark and silver dilate
Into love’s fusion” – those lines are a dark fantasy whispering of forbidden bliss.
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Yes, am glad you got that. I am fascinated by ravens and am convinced they are a bridge to other worlds so love involving a raven should speak of forbidden bliss
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It’s a beautiful stanza. I can see ravens playing the role of psychopomp.
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Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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I had to read this one with my eyes closed. I think I may be too young. 🙂
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Ah ah ah Bun, you could have opened your eyes. After all you’ve got a brown paper bag on your head 😀
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Oh yes, good point! I forgot! 🙂
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A very sexy dance for sure. Lots of innuendo here.
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Yes, very sexy. Actually when you dance the bellydance yourself, it puts you in a very sensual mood 😀
My poetry always has hidden meanings and double talk, sometimes triple or quadruple talk, lol
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I’ve never belly danced. Must try it sometimes, ha, ha! I hear it’s great exercise too!
Love finding all those hidden meanings!
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I belly dance, it is a great experience of your own sensuality. It is also good exercise, especially the shimmy part 🙂
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Yes, very sensual!!!
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So very passionate! Lovely! 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Oh! This one is like melted butter. So beautifully flowing with warm and sensual images. Fantastic work, Poetess!!
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Thank you Eric, very telling the image of melted butter 😀 . I am glad you liked it 🙂
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Geetha, this was so sensual, in both prose and picture. As I had said before, I like when you narrate the words yourself. I can hear the inflections the way that you had intended them to be said. Wonderful!
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Thank you so much! I am glad you liked it Rob. I hope you read the poem with the music of Seduction going on in the background. This piece was inspired by hearing Seduction and then Song of Sheherazade 🙂
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I loved it, Geetha! I wish there were a way to load the music in the background, so that it plays automatically.
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You just have it play in youtube or you press on play while on my website and not in WP reader (am not sure it works there)
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I’ll have to try at home, Geetha. My company has blocked WP except for reader. 😦
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Oh naughty Rob, reading WP instead of working 😛 😀
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haha! Yes, I can be naughty at times. 😀 But, I need my daily fix of WP!
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You’re a WP junkie like me 😀
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I am! I’ll be admitted to an institution eventually. 😀
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Ah ah ah. Maybe we will meet there 😀
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Then it will be party time, Geetha. 😀
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Yay Rob!
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🎆 🍷🍻
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The fifth stanza is perfection. The whole poem really. I’m just partial to ravens. I love the sensual flow of this one.
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Thank you Tosha, am glad you like it. The poem is meant to be read specially with either Song for Sheherazade or – my preferred version – with Seduction 😀 . I have a thing with ravens too. There is something so hauntingly beautiful about them and I totally get Poe’s fascination for them.
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yes, there a bit mysterious.
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I love this poem, Geetha. It is so deep. I like especially this two lines:
I will darken your bright eyes
With Heart’s illusion
❤
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Thank you Monica. I am glad you like it 🙂
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