Force overcomes friction,
plates slip,
an earthquake under the duvet
every time we kiss.

Seismic waves of pleasure,
both frightening and immense,
the strike of mighty trident
displacing all we sense.

With energy intense,
our souls rupture
into a vortex of bliss.
We’re left trembling from the poison
splashed between our lips.

Like the thrashing of a mythical catfish,
we tumble between sandy sheets
swirl into a fire ring
and wait for the tsunami
formed from pounding hips.

©2024 | K.F. Hartless


Cover Art: In Bed The Kiss by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec

2 responses to “Along the Rim”

  1. I read this last night, but wanted to come back today how I loved this eleoquent and spicy poem.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Thank you so much for returning to leave me this message. I’m glad you enjoyed this rumbling rambling verse.

      Like

Leave a comment

Trending