The Prettiest of All

An intense and sensuous love poem, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths.

Oh! The prettiest of all
Oh! My Thilothama
Thy eyes are so captivating
I am drowning in your inviting eyes

Oh! The prettiest of all
Thy cheeks are as rosy as a pink rose
Thy fragrance is divine and sweet
Which makes me intoxicated

Oh! The prettiest of all
Thy lips are looking so parched, why?
Let me kiss and make them sweet
Sweet nectar of strawberry, so tasty !

Oh! The prettiest of all
Thy midriff is so slender and beautiful
Let me hold you once more
Just once more!

Oh! The prettiest of all
Cover me with your beautiful tresses
Carrying fragrance of jasmine just bloomed
Let me enjoy the warmth of thy bosom

Oh! The prettiest of all
Wear your anklets
And run towards me
Singing sweetness of our love

The time is running out
The clock is going tik-tok tik-tok
Let’s make use of this moment
As this moment will soon fade away!

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