pure pleasure uninterrupted
how do you love this black woman?
how do you give the love i was created to receive
love me as the 1st wife of a mighty king
strong and perfect in every way
how do you love this black woman?
your love is the foundation
that karma is based on and i am your reciprocity
i can see it all so clearly
can't you?
you were born with the gift
but only i can show you
i hold the key
the secrete to your success lies within me
i am here
open my thighs and find your place
i am your throne at a
table among the great rulers of planets
clusters of stars scribe
the message across the vast blackness
it says love me
to deny me is to
deny your yourself
how do you love this black woman?
love me to the limit
rest and have a drink
then love me a little bit more
love me like the 1st breathe
at the end of a long race
long and hard at first
then slow and patiently
your love was promised to me
in a sacred place
before the creation of time
not a typical affair but
one that holds the strength of an ancient nation
it lies in my eyes upon your smooth ebony skin
my breathe hot and fast on your neck and down your spine
how do you love this black woman?
we are each pieces of a puzzle
without each other
every single part is utterly useless
love we
i am every woman
any, each and every one
the only there could ever be
and i was created for your love
i am for you just
as you are just for me
love me for who the creator
made me to be
relax and love me foolishly
for i am yours
love me like a 1st love
innocently and above
all others
how do you love this black woman?
communicate not
isolate
nor alienate
words will fail you just as
any other woman surely would
speak with your heart
and i will hear
love me naturally
religiously
completely
until you truly understand
that i am what you have prayed for
make love to my
body and soul
love me 60 ways to sunday
to kingdom come
systematically
love me 360 degrees
7% above and beyond paying the bills
love me wildly, blindly
how do you love this black woman?
love me to life
as i am your unwritten destiny
to be loved without fault
when you look into my eyes
do you see yourself ?
love me short and long
right and wrong
through prose and song
love me with or without
rhyme or reason
love me
love me
love me
become one with me until you cease to be
love me until i exist
only as you have loved me
and no other way
i am the catalyst for your very existence
love me and know pure happiness
love me crisp as a fall dawn
awaiting the warmth of the 1st son
how do you love this black woman?
come here
let me show you
Published by Audra Radcliffe
Audra Radcliffe is the owner of 1st Write Media. While this Alabama freelance writer enjoys photography, blogging and communing with nature; coloring outside the lines is a close second. View profile
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