Echoes



By Screamer
screamer_girl@hotmail.com

http://www.thescreamergirl.com

Screamer writes erotica under the pen name Kanthra Adair. Her new book Screaming Inside is available for $12.50 from Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1893006387/thescreamergi-20/104-5857078-5020762

 


That place on my neck
Where the lightest touch to my flesh
Will elicit a response
But a different response
Than the bruising attack of your teeth

You choose the harsh method
And I am left to wonder if it's for my benefit or yours

Is it to increase the sound of my passion?
Or to inhibit your own?

Does the echo of my wails in your ears ignite you?

Or is it the causing of bruises that will be seen as wine-red stains
On my pale, tall neck
That will last for days; maybe a week
Is it marking me that does the deed?
Force your inner demons to the forefront?
Bring the heathen to the surface?
Fetch the animal inside you and bring him out to play?

Does my voice propel you?
The louder I am, the harder you bite
The harder you bite, the louder I scream

And it goes on and on and on until I truly believe that I am lost to
it.

You speak in growls, taking a break to breathe
You hiss and roar in my ear
Hands tangled in my hair
(my mind tangled along with it, looking for answers to your rumbling
queries)

I am at once possessed by this beast that possesses you
And I remain overcome even after the wounds have healed
Do my screams echo in your ears when you bite into your dinner?
As your growls, do in mine, when I touch the skin that you marked
Echoes of ownership; Music to my ears.



Read Screamer's article Submissive and Feminist - Contradiction or Consistency?

Read Screamer's Article Is it Really Submission? (if I like everything he does?)

Read the SCENEprofiles interview with Screamer

 

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