Desire Poem by Efren Petalver Carranza

Desire



Come lie down by the aisle of this mind
As its eyes etched the hint of one thing
For sure, you are false, I am resigned
In this journey of wishful thinking

Under the trickeries of the sky
The peeping moon may console us shy
Through the cracks of the weeping willow
It tails its light ‘till the night is through

Here, on this cushion of bermuda
Spread grassy deeper in the dark
With lust of these hands favor a dream
And the echo of a moan is a scream

Of one stolen dream you will find us
Conquering threesome foothold in us
Where in the shade of a perfect time
A wishful grope maybe it's your charm

To know that you have my common mind
To dare or not to dare, truth is life
That we all have desires to unwind
Same wish to may be questioned "what if? "

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired from the movie: Hope Springs starring: "Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) are a devoted couple, but decades of marriage have left Kay wanting to spice things up and reconnect with her husband." In an interview, there is a question about their fantasies and Arnold responded of wanting a threesome with their neighbor. It's a great-funny-movie for older couples, who lost their appetite of making love, or have desires to spice their sex-lives with touch of kinkiness. HUMM!
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