
Gothic Jill’s Bite
by Luis S. González-Acevedo
Pose in catlike crawl.
Displace your weight away
and gazing back enthrall
me with each gothic sway.
Incite your overbite:
pierce your lower lip
and let blood in sacred rite.
Taint your tongue’s arousing drip.
Suffer trails of red droplets
trickling down salt colored breasts in rush.
Licking skin, I’ll stain sunsets
with my tongue to spike your blush.
Nestled in your thrusting flair,
I’ll succumb to sway’s despair.
–You can find the original poem in Caribbean Poet, by Luis S. González-Acevedo or a translated|modified version in Spanish in Poemas Caribeños, por Luis S. González-Acevedo–