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chaff and cyst mist, erotic poetry, pearl butt, plight, poem, Poetry, sonnet, touch betrays what lips deny
Gun oil mixed with salt on Nakano’s skin.
Teeth wrote Sugimoto’s sermon in. “Flesh!
You watched!” The accusation, sharp and thin.
“Of course.” The Captain’s fingers knew the fresh,
wretched truth; touch betrayed what lips denied.
Inside the lieutenant’s loose braids; gaping
ropy, womblight. C-scar from the Pearl’s Bride.
Outside, marched raw rude recruits to morning,
mid-plight; the space between snap and then twist
entire. No spider here, just deeply spun
strands, peach-shellfish swallowing each other
down. O serpentine tryst chaff and cyst mist.
As in rise, flesh! Fresh pretty inch. Wet nun
womblight. Bride’s nattered Pearl-butt, now ruder.