Nature's Desires

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Sexual desires are attributed to nature
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Gently the ocean kisses the shore as the tide rolls in
caressing the sand like soft fingers on a woman’s belly.
The dark water surges lusting for the crevice among the rocks
and then thrusts powerfully against the scrub-brush lined shore
again and again until the big organ delivers its life-giving fluids.

Dark rain clouds fondle the twin peaks till her nipples are erect
and love juices begin to trickle down the mountainside.
Rain pounds down till a torrent forces
her to spread wide her muscular thighs.
Lightening strikes deep in her crevasse over and over
until the wind screams in pleasure.

A slender tree she stands alone amid the prairie
pursued by powerful winds that strip her limbs and
leaves until she stands naked.
The funnel cloud arrives seizes her and makes love
till she wraps her legs around him while he buries
his big organ in her belly.

With the song of the meadow lark he woos her
purple mountains with snow-capped peaks
vast canyons in brilliant colors
lush prairies with buttercups and bluebells
clear mountain streams
the perfume of the pines
until she leaves the concrete and steel of the cities
and with warm, wet mouth and small, soft hands
strokes and caresses his big organ while she joins him
in a life long embrace.

Lakes teeming with fish
pine forests untouched by man
abundant game for meat and fur
natural beauty unparalleled
And so he leaves his career and family to join her
though her beauty has faded and her breasts have sagged
her middle-aged desire for carnal love remains strong.

Undaunted the river struggles over rocky ground
climbs steep terrain
throws aside giant logs and other debris
and leaps over dams
its erect organ emptying its life-giving fluids in a
welcoming vagina.

For years the water struggled against the earthen dam
Then, the lake swollen by torrential rains, he overcame convention
And the old man rushed eagerly downstream seeking a younger lover.

The powerful wind made love to her all night never tiring
never unable to perform
But when the sun arouse he was gone
and all that remained were broken branches and limbs
stripped of leaves.

The red maple sapling grew into adolescence
Her hips widened, her breasts grew firm
till the wind noticed her beauty and howled
around her seeking to strip her limbs till she
was naked and have her for his own.
But the forest grew up around her.
Oak trees surrounded her with their giant limbs
and protected her virginity.

The early morning fog rolls in and reduces visibility
to near zero to hide his affair.
His mistress ignores her vows and spreads her
legs welcoming her lover in an illicit embrace.
The sun burns down on the lovers and by
midmorning the fog is gone.

Decaying vegetation enriches the ground.
The brilliant sun warms the fertilized ground.
Gentle rain washes over it until the seed
planted deep in her uterus begins to grow
and her belly swells with a new life.

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