“SAUVAGES” by Benjamin Tejero.
SAUVAGES
An adonis walks and observes
All wild wolves in the cedar forest
A proud snake sits, twists and then rises
Flawless impudence, however it indifferent
When arrives the great male, salt-and-pepper hair
Ideal musculature, mounts the sap.
Follow the seductive boy to his lair
Lying on the ground, to please him
Flesh unfolds, beneficial caresses
Bestial body, let him do
The bodies twist and then release
Bye tender looks, disturbing atmosphere
The time is no longer to romance, leave and remain silent
Everyone on his way, in a contrary direction.
They get lost.
POEM and ILLUSTRATIONS: Benjamin Tejero
All wild wolves in the cedar forest
A proud snake sits, twists and then rises
Flawless impudence, however it indifferent
When arrives the great male, salt-and-pepper hair
Ideal musculature, mounts the sap.
Follow the seductive boy to his lair
Lying on the ground, to please him
Flesh unfolds, beneficial caresses
Bestial body, let him do
The bodies twist and then release
Bye tender looks, disturbing atmosphere
The time is no longer to romance, leave and remain silent
Everyone on his way, in a contrary direction.
They get lost.
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