Obese Starvation

Obese Starvation

A Poem by John Alexander McFadyen

Obese Starvation

 

You shone through my cloying sorrow; a joy to behold.

A contradiction of demure gentility and stunning sensuality.

I hungered to taste you, to kiss long such willing lips

Whose deep passion stripped me naked to my soul.

And now I have been to your table

I crave you all the more.

My greed for you, obese starvation

That would have me gorge upon your sweet desires

And fill you full of me till you burst.

 

 

25th September 2009

© 2012 John Alexander McFadyen


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Any woman would want that poem to be for her!
To be so wanted ...

Posted 13 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

13 Years Ago

But she ended it because she didn't think she could live up to it!!
Yheela

13 Years Ago

What a stupid ... woman.

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John Alexander McFadyen
John Alexander McFadyen

Brixworth, England, United Kingdom



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Well, have a long and complicated story and started it as an autobiography on Bebo but got writer's block/memory fogging. People liked it though and kept asking for the next chapter! fools.. more..