5/29/12 @ 3:06pm
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Location: yeah baby ... i'm faking it again
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The Female Form Adored
My eyes apprize, tall, strong, lengthened sinew so firm to the touch of my fingers
as they drift along the bridge of her nose, to cheek's wide bones, to outline her chin
and embrace her mouth, warm, sweet lips and tongue soft as dew on morning flowers
then lace through hair soft as wind, and down the nape, her back smooth as sin
clasp her waist, both hands in place to meet hips as I lean into embrace limber
legs lift one to ensure, she relies upon me for my offered support, her breath taken in
my eyes on hers as they slowly close, hidden depths of surrender now further
from reach, my breasts ... press ... flesh ... her scent beneath perfume, salted ocean
waters move me and my mouth on this shoulder from arm to collar to neck to beneath ear
i drift feather like, slowly, my pace slowed as my lips wander soft curves below
the ribs avoided, my hands to hips, my mouth takes path her long loving hands grasp my hair,
and I separate the petals of an orchid, this honeyed sweetness, quenches the fires I know.
"Throw Away Poetry" for Angel Shaw by DreadForumHarlot
(c) Amanda 2012
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5/29/12 @ 3:38pm
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6/14/12 @ 11:33am
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The originating agency has decided that this is for the most part classified information. However I can provide the following guidance that may provide some sense of it.
If you take the first derivative of the position vectors of my outermost layer of molecules and call the field m(x, t) and do the same for the woman and call it w(x, t), you notice immediately some very significant differences. I believe it is where m(x, t) and w(x, t) differ the most, where one has an outward thrust perhaps that the other lacks, that are the most interesting regions. In other words we are fascinated by the features that most diverge from our form.
This hypothesis would explain too I think why, as time goes by, makeup and fashion seem to enhance the differences between us more and more. Emphasizing. Exaggerating.
It is not a large leap therefore to imagine that evolution too, over time, will maximize our differences. So the ending state of the human species, if selection forces are ever allowed to act without counter, will result in some very unusual looking creatures indeed. So unusual in fact that perhaps at some point they will lose the ability to mate with each other and therefore diverge into separate species. I do not think these species will compete with each other as they would occupy different ecological niches but it could be that one ultimately survives while the other doesn't. So if h(x,t) reprsents the sole surviving human branch and o(x, t) represents whatever replaced the one that did not survive, perhaps an offshoot from the porpoise species, and if those two happen to end their divergence and in fact to merge once again, it may be that the human ideal form for one of the sexes ends up with a porpoise for its natural life partner!
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The Female Form Adored
My eyes apprize, tall, strong, lengthened sinew so firm to the touch of my fingers
as they drift along the bridge of her nose, to cheek's wide bones, to outline her chin
and embrace her mouth, warm, sweet lips and tongue soft as dew on morning flowers
then lace through hair soft as wind, and down the nape, her back smooth as sin
clasp her waist, both hands in place to meet hips as I lean into embrace limber
legs lift one to ensure, she relies upon me for my offered support, her breath taken in
my eyes on hers as they slowly close, hidden depths of surrender now further
from reach, my breasts ... press ... flesh ... her scent beneath perfume, salted ocean
waters move me and my mouth on this shoulder from arm to collar to neck to beneath ear
i drift feather like, slowly, my pace slowed as my lips wander soft curves below
the ribs avoided, my hands to hips, my mouth takes path her long loving hands grasp my hair,
and I separate the petals of an orchid, this honeyed sweetness, quenches the fires I know.
"Throw Away Poetry" for Angel Shaw by DreadForumHarlot
(c) Amanda 2012
5/29/2012
This got me a little hot and bothered
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6/14/12 @ 2:20pm
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Location: yeah baby ... i'm faking it again
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Defiantly her smile and eyes . )
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6/22/12 @ 1:46pm
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Location: yeah baby ... i'm faking it again
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9/18/12 @ 12:12pm
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Location: yeah baby ... i'm faking it again
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nice sibilance begin word echoing, but the shouting, oh my eyeeeesssss!
*watches the whirl of shuffling forum posts as self-promotion tatters the forums*
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