hai·ku Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü Function: noun Etymology: Japanese : an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
thong pulled up real tighttaut strips of splendid tormenttugging, wet, clinging
thin tendrils probinghot moist crevices plunderedmusky scents betray
hit me just once moresting my bare skin, wet with sweattaste my arousal
thong pulled up real tight
ReplyDeletetaut strips of splendid torment
tugging, wet, clinging
thin tendrils probing
ReplyDeletehot moist crevices plundered
musky scents betray
hit me just once more
ReplyDeletesting my bare skin, wet with sweat
taste my arousal