PHOTO CREDIT: Above photo by John Rickman Photography, San Jose, California.
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Warm, Open, & Sensual
By Savannah Skye
Warm open and sensual
Head moving from side to side
With your neck following going along for the ride
Warm open and sensual
Your arms gently glide through the air
With your hands circling, sensually framing your body
Warm open and sensual
Your sternum leads your breasts
As they circle round and round
While your perineum guides your hips
As they sway from side to side
With your legs following going along for the ride
Warm open and sensual
Your mind slips into another dimension
While your body remains in the present tension
Warm open and sensual
Your energy slowly bubbles up from the inside
Bursting straight through you to the outside
Taking you on a slow, smooth ethereal ride
PHOTO CREDIT: Photo of Shira by Pixie Vision, Glendale, California. |
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About the Poet
As of 2003, Savannah Skye provided this bio:
I am a 34 year young female who loves to
dance barefoot, swim (especially in the nude), hike,
and draw. She She writes poetry when it comes out of
her like the rain from the sky. She has also create two
electronikc cosmic songs entitled "All" and "Dance". She is a native Californian who has lived in the New
York City area for 2 years. Janice is a non-militant vegan who
loves to dance and listen to music. She doesn't call herself
a poet, but writes from the heart on things that move her in
some way.
Savannah Skye has contributed several poems to this web site since 1998. They include:
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