Our Sensual World
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Francisco A. Ojeda
Francisco Ojeda arrived in Miami, Florida, from Havana, Cuba, in 1968, and lived in South Florida until graduating from Miami Senior High School in 1985. He is a 27 year veteran with combined services of the United States Army and the Florida Army National Guard, retiring in 2011. He served as a Battalion Operations Sergeant during Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2006 to 2007 and as a contractor during Operation Enduring Freedom, while stationed in Afghanistan, from 2012 to 2013. He taught Military Sciences at Broward College in Davie Florida. He has a Political Science degree from Miami Dade College, former Miami Dade Community College, and a Business Management degree from the University of Phoenix. In addition, he earned a Certificate of Project Management in 2012, for which he is currently working in that field. He still lives in South Florida. This is his first published book of poetry.
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Our Sensual World - Francisco A. Ojeda
The Fitted Slip
37184.pngSlick and moist
Of riches, deeply
At the beginning of long legs
Of body, softly
Dreams alive in my proximity
As I clench you, richly
With plenty of sublimity
And temperature, feverishly
All been casually swift
As I give you a lift
For you to straddle me
With your fitted slip
That traveled upward
To let you lock ankles
Just at the right angles
With your lips
To my tongue
And wet passion to taste
Your hips that I clung
Without any haste
37186.pngSlippery, Savory, Sweet
37190.pngPouring all night and day
With no chance to play
Yet out to find
The ladies who stay
With the curvy outlines
Always to wonder
For which go under
And where they will go
To enjoy it fast
Or savor it slow
Where the tops are showing
And their gifts are glowing
With hands on hips
Proving how easy going
While working for tips
Slicked soaked hairs
Off the back of chairs
Legs spread wide
Showing off their lairs
And their best sides
Finger calling me
To come and see
Maybe taste her wares
If allowed to be
One without a care
37188.pngMeals and Morsels
37192.pngTwo ways days are spent
By plenty food and drink
Shared together where we went
All started with a wink
Once we both go out
By fine dress and suit
At a table by candlelight
Of foreign cheese and fruit
A server checks often
Sometimes to pour wine
And ask if we are delighted
By the meal that we dine
The other we both stay
At the place where we lay
With little, we are wearing
And morsels we are sharing
By open door shining
Wine we drank direct
Serving chocolates slowly
To the sweetness we expect
Both times sharing
And not just the eating
No matter how full we become
It is our hearts we are feeding
37194.pngThe Sweetest Death
38612.pngThere be a wave come for pleasure sought
From smooth flesh parted by a tongue
And lips pursed to grant smiles
By moans found in deep body sprung
Lay deep inside from