
Another night of secrets, pleasure, and contemplation,
Brazen thoughts brought by memories of rapture and desire.
Come inside me slowly, let yourself be engulfed in the sea of my
Delight; to relieve my body’s desperate plight.

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Eager I was to be trapped in your warm embrace,
For I cannot restrain my desire to be yours once again; to
Gasp and moan with my tongue inside your mouth, as you
Hold firmly on to my legs, then my thighs.

Inescapable addiction that I try not to see.
Juicy piece of flesh to satisfy my insatiable hunger, as I
Knead his manhood with my fingers,
Laying down lustfully to drive him mad once more.
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Milk and honey-sweet are your kisses.
Nothing matters anymore; we must satisfy our mutual desire.
Outside my chalice you lean over, but I want to be the one in
Possession of your savagery this time.
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Questioning myself why I am so lost without his devotion, I
Refuse to let him pierce through me, but its futile, I can only
Stare at him and be hypnotized by his back and his neck.
Torn apart is my judgment. I realize we yearn for each other… obsessively, carnally.
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Unsettled your dreams will remain forevermore; my erotic
Visions will haunt you incessantly, until you drip out that delicious
Whiskey of pleasure that intoxicates my senses and fills me with ecstasy. I become a
Xenophiliac for your skin and your most lecherous fantasies.

Yet again, I rest my trembling bosom on his chest, as I become the girth of that erection’s blazing fire.
Zephyrian comes the night, pale moonlight bathes our breathless, bare, and feverish bodies.
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Jade Schulz is a designer and an artist of unparalleled wit. She came up with the idea to depict the female body’s, esthetic, and eroticism in the alphabet. She has collaborated with important media outlets such as The New York Times as well as other design magazines. She combines her powerful strokes with digital tools, creating images that swing from delicate to the provocative.
Illustrations by Jade Schulz
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Don’t forget to check out:
The Erotic ABCs Of French Artist Joseph Apoux
Translated by Andrea Valle Gracia
