Taking a bold leap to the parchment sound stage is Rachel ‘Rae’ Carson. Without a prophylactic large enough to wrap around the microphone, Rae brings a reality that there is no such thing as safe poetry. Celebrating the beauty in being young, black and gifted in the 21st century, this Temple University alum finds solace in self-peace and the written word. Currently residing in Atlanta, she has not forgotten her Philadelphia roots and displays that love and honesty in her work. Rae’s piece “She-gasm” will leave you writhing under covers, titillated beyond imagination, and ready to pounce in between the sheets of reflection.
She-gasm
french manicured fingertips
caress cocoa colored skin
lines trace down supple breasts
to curvy hips
and over smooth legs
repeatedly
making senses come alive
that were thought to be dead
she pants and breathes hard
biting down on her bottom lip
to suppress the cries
that are deep within
on the brink of yet another release
muffled moans escape
from parted lips
as this ride is too decadent
avoiding anti-climatic distractions
that may come between her
and her sweet victory that
is awaiting in the wings
her skin hot to the touch
as sweat perspires on her brow
the nape of her neck
and even the small of her back
this wave of ecstasy causes
her hands to clench bed sheets
as her back arches
wanting more
of this decadent lovemaking
prolonging each and every orgasm
as she has mastered the art of controlling
the sensation that burns between her thighs
she looks at the clock
and has decided she has had enough
and allows the levies to finally break
giving way to the violent waters
sheets now wet
and fingers soaked
she laughs at what has just occurred
skin is flushed red
from the workout she just endured
she walks into the bathroom
on legs still wobbly
she winks at herself in the mirror
as she steps into the shower
appreciating the beauty of self love
Want to know more about Rae?
Check out her websites, blogs and follow her on Twitter!
www.rae-writingsonthewall.blogspot.com
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Tamesha S. Hawkins
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**check out her books Sugar Lumps and Black Eye Blues (2007)
and Confectionately Yours (2009) at www.wordclay.com **
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Erica Brooke Fajge
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Kerri Schmanek
GEET EM! owwwww!
very passionate and sexy piece!