Open Poetry #39 |
Opal to Ecstasy |
poettothecars Senior Member
since 2006-02-10
Posts 1093New Zealand |
5693 Opal to Ecstasy 11 September 2006 Eyes of emerald green, heart of compassion. Breasts succulent to taste, each nipple between lips so sweet. Where this heart and this soul do meet, a happy place, a happy place to be. Each hand upon a thigh, an influx with grace adjoining where mankind was incandescent. Her buttocks, her arms, her shoulders, this tender delight amenable. Both of the same cloth, one of silk and another cotton. A unity transfixed, as unto that of time where emotion and the physical were a mental stability embraced Captured in those opal eyes of alliance colours merged as to greet For then mercy was a scream not of pain, neither of fear This orgasmic delight to address Besides the gemstone varieties of opals that show a play of colour, there are other kinds of common opal such as the milk opal, milky bluish to greenish; resin opal, honey-yellow with a resinous lustre; along with other varieties of opal including a colourless glass-clear opal sometimes called Muller's Glass. About 95% of the world’s opal comes from Australia. In particular, the town of Coober Pedy in South Australia Where opals are also found in Mexico and parts of Central America. Another Australian town, Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, is the main source of black opal, opal containing a predominantly dark background (dark-gray to blue-black displaying the play of colour). © 2006 Christopher W Herbert (a New Zealand Poet) a poet who cares |
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