Ecstatic Dream

An intense sensuous poem by Nandita, in Different Truths.

Creeping into the velvet darkness
The hour of midnight comes falling softly
Where wondrous dreams are created
The memories start evoking my desires
I cannot resist the seductive murmurs, 
Hungrily feast in the pit of your verve 
Impaled with lust, like a shrimp on a skewer. 

My eyes are mesmerised in a yearning
My warm chamber flutters fragile as a butterfly
The crystal clear velvet canopy starts breathing
Igniting sparks that inflame a mosaic of stars
In the ornamental night sky.

The silver moon lights the night like a lantern,
As I count each step climbing to another world.
Breeze playing softly in the background,
My eyes embrace a silent space between you and a dream.

In fluidic moments caressed by a rhythm
The dark night touches in mystic potency
My hungry mouth merges into a world
Of melted oomph and sensual sighs
Languorous strokes trace my texture
and curves,
In rhapsodic heat gently burn me inside
Making me shudder in ecstasy.

©Nandita Samanta

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  • Beautiful poem, replete with rhythmic sensuous images and mystic sensuality that seems to be striving to transcend physicality.

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