avatarMartin Rushton

Summary

The text describes a sensual experience with ice cream on a hot day.

Abstract

The text is a poetic depiction of a sensual experience with ice cream on a hot day. It begins with the narrator laying beside their partner on a hot day with nothing to do. The narrator then reveals an ice cream and invites their partner to enjoy it, using suggestive language to describe the act of eating the ice cream. The poem ends with a reminder to savor and swallow the ice cream. The text also includes two photographs and a link to another article by the same author.

Opinions

  • The author uses sensual language to describe the experience of eating ice cream.
  • The author uses the ice cream as a metaphor for a shared intimate experience.
  • The author suggests that the experience of eating ice cream can be a pleasurable and intimate act.
  • The author implies that the experience of eating ice cream is enhanced when shared with a partner.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of savoring and enjoying the ice cream.
  • The author uses vivid imagery to describe the scene and the experience.
  • The author includes a link to another article, suggesting that they have more content for the reader to enjoy.

Mouth Wateringly Good

A mouthful of pure pleasure

Photo by Becca Tapert on Unsplash

Such a hot day, And stuck inside. Nothing to do, So I lay by your side.

You turn to me, And start to stare. I reach across, And stroke your hair.

You smile sweetly, Just us alone. Blinds are shut, Turn off the phone.

"I’ve something for you", A look of surprise! I whip it out, The look in your eyes.

I take your hand And wrap it around It’s just for you And is mouth bound

You open wide It slides right in We all know What lies within

And as you suck Like no tomorrow Don’t forget You need to swallow

Your hand it keeps A nice firm grip Around the shaft Of the ice cream stick.

©MartinRushton 2020

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