Anthi’s legs are longer than a light year
When I combine them in my steamy dream
Half a light year per leg is still unclear
To anyone casting as a sunbeam
The stark distance from her breasts to her legs
Seems lengthier for me when I face them
I draw different lines between their webs
Once in a while discovering an M
It could take a year to trace every line
From her eyes to her pussy to her toes
I also inspect Anthi for a sign
Since my wishes my Anthi always knows
There is more to impart about these limbs
So another sonnet below begins
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It takes me a long hour to kiss their length
Starting from her smooth soles until her ass
I never find myself lacking the strength
From taking the journey with the impasse
Her buttocks beckon for some tenderness
Which I can hardly dismiss or postpone
I use my hands to caress their finesse
Training my mind “Do not think of the zone”
Anus to pussy in clear view can spill
My thoughts onto her sensual canvas
I reason that all her skin needs a skill
She is more explicit than an atlas
I do tend to veer off and lose my way
But there is a reward going astray
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Please note that a light year is equal to a distance of 9.46 x 10¹² km (5.88 x 10¹² miles), which is close to 25 million times the distance from Earth to the Moon.
About the Creator
Patrick M. Ohana
A medical writer who reads and writes fiction and some nonfiction, although the latter may appear at times like the former. Most of my pieces (over 2,200) are or will be available on Shakespeare's Shoes.

Comments (1)
A very detailed and scientific work. 😎