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Take Life.... by D Donely - [73 words]
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Scattered Memories by Keri McGriff - [17 words]
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Pretty Judy by Musau This is a sad love story. It deals with the ignorance and insensitivity that still exist in the so... [244 words]
New Path by Keri McGriff - [12 words]
My Way by D Donely A poem about not following the "crowd", doing things my way. [69 words]
My King by Keri McGriff - [163 words]
My Friend The Tiger And Me by Sue (Sooz) Simpson I wrote this for my little boy when he was having trouble at school. [942 words]
Maja by Roberto J Moreno This is about my current girlfriend and the sexual extruggles we are facing. [183 words]
Love Is Like A Rainbow. by Sadaf Shahab Love is like a rainbow, and has many shades. Hate is black in color,or it may as fades.... [35 words]
Love Calls by Keri McGriff - [14 words]
Kandi by Roberto J Moreno This is for the woman I most dream about. [173 words]
Jasmine And Gardenia Love
If Dali Wrote Poetry: by Ulysses Hero Odd and totally bizarre. Yes, that's what it's meant to be. [180 words]
I Love Hate by Sadaf Shahab I love HATE, Yes I love hate. When some one says, I hate you, He is pure, He is true. But when he s... [26 words]
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I Am The Most Loved Peson by Sadaf Shahab I often asked about your love, about your care. You always told me it is special, it... [60 words]
Fin by Ulysses Hero Parting is such sweet sorrow.- Shakespeare Parting is like a chinese a meal: sweet for some, sour for other... [142 words]
Fantasy .... Reality by Judith Goff Written after a rude awakening. [73 words]
Everything Will Be Fine by L A Winterburn Short prose. [52 words]
Dreamer by David B Doc Byron Figure it out yourself. [75 words]
Delight! by Keri McGriff - [17 words]
Can You See What I Feel by Keri McGriff - [12 words]
Beach by Keri McGriff - [15 words]
A Ruined Land by D Donely - [56 words]
A Poem by D Donely Just a poem I wrote; it doesn't really have any specific point to it. The words just came to me. [40 words]
A Freind To The End by L A Winterburn A poem for my best friend. [61 words]
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Will I by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [101 words]
What Makes Me Wait? by L A Winterburn - [85 words]
What A Morning by L A Winterburn - [302 words]
Weary Day by Keri McGriff - [19 words]
Walk With Me by Keri McGriff - [16 words]
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The Thinker by Peter Izdebski - [118 words]
The Nameless One by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [61 words]
Tender by L A Winterburn How far one woman goes for the man she loves. [63 words]
Shooting Star by Ashley Burdett A poem about a traveler who ponders their life while looking at the stars. [119 words]
Rant by Rose Trimovski Something. [55 words]
Pub Paranoia by Tim Baker I actually wrote this in a pub while I was waiting for a friend of mine to finish his shift. Not q... [111 words]
Prisoner by David B Doc Byron A dark seduction. [130 words]
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One Last Time by M F J Baker This is a poem about the night I met my husband. [54 words]
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Oh! What A Surprise by Stuart Eric Longridge If you haven't noticed already then your as bad as them. [129 words]
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Night by M Q Walters - [99 words]
My So-Called Life by Judith Goff - [99 words]
May Not by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [78 words]
Matrix by Keri McGriff - [11 words]
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TITLE (EDIT)
Jasmine And Gardenia Love
DESCRIPTION
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[417 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Erotic
AUTHOR
Sue (Sooz) Simpson
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I'm thirty nine, recently single again. I have two boys Cli' (pronounced clee) Real name Christopher and Mark. I'm a care in the community nurse and formerly (when I was married) an occupational Therapist working with the mentally ill on a secure unit. I love reading and writing and meeting people. I hate offal, seafood and intolerance. I keep dog, cat, polecats, rats and reptiles. And for seven years ran the second largest reptile sanctuary in Britain. Apart from having my lads, I think that's probably the most worthwhile thing I've ever done. Writing wise, I've been the main fiction writer for Legends magazine for three years.And have two books published 'Lizard's Leap' published by Quillusers, and 'Better the Devil You Know' soon to be released by Bestbooks.Um I drive a knackered old Astra, and ride a two litre trike. I live in the lake district of England, and am happy. :-)
[January 2003]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
sooz.006@virgin.net
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (84)
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A Twist In The Tail (Short Stories) - [963 words]
Agony (Short Stories) The First in a series of Agony columns written by the unstoppable Aunt Nasty. (May be deemed offensive) [1,200 words] [Comedy]
Agony 2 (Short Stories) Morew from the irrepresible Aunt Nasty (May be deemed offensive). [1,077 words] [Comedy]
Angel Stew (Short Stories) The kitchens are in uproar. [826 words] [Comedy]
Anne (Short Stories) - [707 words]
Apple Of His Eye (Short Stories) Daddy's little girl, Daddy's little sweetheart. (May be deemed offensive). [1,742 words] [Drama]
Attractions (Short Stories) People stared at the sisters and called them freaks. [678 words] [Drama]
Bandit At Twelve-O-Clock (Short Stories) A sinister note drops through her letter box, but who is it from and what's it all about? [2,144 words] [Drama]
Barriers (Short Stories) Everybody's frightened of the prisoner in the cell at the end of the block. [2,913 words] [Thriller]
Breakfast In Bed (Short Stories) She loved her husband so much, and a sepcial man deserves a special breakfast. [1,633 words] [Horror]
Car Trouble (Short Stories) Boys will be boys. [496 words] [Comedy]
Cat's Chorus (Short Stories) - [1,332 words]
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Creeping Up From Behind. (Short Stories) You can't ever really know what someone else is thinking ... unless they choose to tell you. [925 words] [Drama]
Dark Solitude. (Short Stories) A woman alone on the moors when a storm threatens, but this is no ordinanry storm and that is no ordinary lady. [1,434 words] [Drama]
Dawn Rising (Short Stories) He looked at his own personal sunrise every morning, yet longed for the warmth of the sun. [1,069 words] [Drama]
Deadly Persuit (Short Stories) Nature at its most cruel .. when it's interfered with by man. [1,541 words] [Drama]
Deep Blue Eastern Light (Poetry) I've never been to Budapest, but I saw an image on a postcard, it was misty and had a sort of dreamy quality about it. I wondered about the spirit of Budapest. Hope I've done her justicce. [204 words]
Different Road (Short Stories) Charlie is running scared. Will he find his way before his precious time runs out? [521 words]
Empty House (Short Stories) This had been her domain, now it was only a shadow. [649 words] [Drama]
Find Me A Place (Poetry) Everybody needs somewhere to run. [193 words] [Drama]
Finding Fleur (Short Stories) Katy desperately wants to find Fleur, but does Fleur want to be found? [1,727 words] [Drama]
Four Minute Warning (Short Stories) - [476 words] [Comedy]
Freedom By Another Name (Short Stories) He's an imposter [557 words] [Drama]
Furtive Glances (Short Stories) Always the last to know! [891 words] [Drama]
Galaxy (Poetry) Let Venus bear witness and Mars be our guide. [139 words]
Hickory, Dickory, Dock (Short Stories) - [991 words] [Drama]
Is The Toilet Roll Half Full Or Half Empty (Short Stories) It's hard when you're at bursting point. [423 words] [Comedy]
I've Always Wanted To Write... But! (Short Stories) There's always an excuse if you want to find one. [510 words] [Mind]
Jinny (Poetry) - [176 words]
Just The Ticket (Short Stories) You pays your money and you takes your chances. [5,177 words] [Drama]
Knockers (Short Stories) It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it. [2,210 words] [Drama]
Little Bird (Short Stories) He liked fragile things [1,406 words] [Drama]
Lizards Leap (Novels) Four children buy an intricately carved frame from a school fair. A crazy old woman chases them desperately wanting the carving for herself. What is the mystery surrounding the strange frame? [5,753 words] [Adventure]
Long Walk Back To Jurassica (Poetry) Evolution and progress or three million steps backwards? [323 words] [Drama]
Lookingthrough The Window (Short Stories) - [401 words]
Madness Becomes You (Short Stories) She used to be someone, now she's several people, or maybe she's nobody at all, it makes no difference. [394 words] [Drama]
Making My Way Back To You. (Short Stories) She'd told them a thousand times to keep the front door closed, now tragedy had struck. [1,926 words] [Drama]
Memberwhen (Poetry) Memberwhen that mystical word of long ago memories. [189 words] [Drama]
Mortar Doesn't Breathe. (Short Stories) The house was inanimate, dead ... because her child was gone. [1,114 words] [Drama]
Mourning Glory (Short Stories) One of my favourite pieces. Please note *This is not a children's story* It's the tale of a little girl trying to be a child. [1,786 words] [Drama]
Mumbles From The Madhouse (Novels) It was her first day on the secure unit and somehow she had to see it through. [2,215 words] [Drama]
My Friend The Tiger And Me (Poetry) I wrote this for my little boy when he was having trouble at school. [942 words] [Animal]
Naughty Bunny Goes To Ibiza (Short Stories) - [552 words]
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Out Of Print (Short Stories) A man, a boy, a love of reading and echoes of the past. [2,007 words] [Drama]
Outrun The River (Poetry) The snow was melting fast and he owed it to himself and his seld of dogs to make it to safety. [145 words] [Action]
Pact Of Joy. (Short Stories) Don't we all just want to be happy? [2,497 words] [Drama]
Play With Me Please. (Short Stories) - [322 words]
Return Of The Hellcat (Erotica May Be Offensive) (Short Stories) Please do not read this one if easily offended. Or even not so easily offended. Continuing sexploits of Dark Solitude. [3,390 words] [Erotic]
Room For One More (Short Stories) The dream was haunting and wouldn't leave Mike alone. [1,728 words] [Drama]
Rush Hour (Short Stories) - [419 words]
Sally (Short Stories) - [2,268 words]
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So This Is My Life Then (Short Stories) - [517 words] [Comedy]
Space Walk (Short Stories) May Cause offense. [1,290 words] [Drama]
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Sweet Child Of Mine (Short Stories) The old lady had been brutally mugged, her son was sucjh a good boy, but would his thoughts now turn to revenge? [1,843 words] [Drama]
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The Band Played On (Short Stories) - [1,486 words] [Drama]
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The Comet. (Short Stories) Remember! [796 words] [Drama]
The Dinosaur (Short Stories) - [1,523 words]
The Half Empty Glass. (Short Stories) They had no idea of the horror they were walking into. [3,030 words] [Drama]
The Hhmmm Efect (Poetry) - [783 words]
The Iceberg (Short Stories) She had to break the hold they had on him... release him from his parents grip. [410 words] [Drama]
The Joker (Short Stories) - [2,032 words]
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The Mark Of Jack (Short Stories) The start of something maybe. [1,044 words] [Drama]
The Old Enemy (Short Stories) I just hope I've got the names right. [253 words] [Drama]
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The Village Green. (Short Stories) - [559 words] [Drama]
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Jasmine And Gardenia Love
Sue (Sooz) Simpson

Come lay beside me my man.
Let me light a fire of love in your breast.
Come bathe in my moisture, you know that you can
let not your penis lay flaccid in rest
let me scribe with my tongue on your torso
`till your nipples are budded and tight,
you are so lovely, aroused even more so
and when lit by the red firelight.
Could I live, if I don’t kiss your eyelid?
Suck the soft, loose flesh through my lips.
Roll my mouth to the tear duct and laughter line grid.
Feel your tensioning heat through my nipples and hips.
As your stiffening flesh seeks my contour,
with a will of it’s own it doth seek
and it craves its admittance, it wants to explore
and my sex is a power and peak.
So I straddle your body a hand on each shoulder.
Rampant and wanton little bit bolder,ragged of breath
and heady of odour.
Effervescent of spirit like bubbling soda.
Eye to eye locked in a gaze we see
a volcanic fire of passion.and he
thrust with his hips and writhes like a tree,
that is torn in a wind from a tumultuous sea.
It’s time for the dance like a snake in a trance.
For the passion and need of fevered romance.
With pelvic muscle a grip like a python.
To squeeze you and milk you, eruption and siphon.
A motion as fluid as water and oil
As I ride you, and guide you,
and bring you to boil.
You’re calling my name and it’s wicked and wild.
I’m woman, I’m temptress, I’m siren, I’m child
Your shaft is sheathed in my sex in my fold
your nails in my buttocks as you buck and you hold,
me to you.

My orgasm rises I arch my back.
You’re deeply within me, I take up the slack.
and quicken the pace as our heartbeats pound
like horses galloping covering ground,
feeling the blood as it courses, and causes,
 the orgasms force
as it bursts and it pauses then crescendo.
Oh Baby I’m Comming it’s here
My moisture anoints you, my lover, my dear,
Aaahhh me too, Oh Honey, sweet Jesus
A sigh then silence,a moment to please us.
sated and spent I wilt to his chest
tease the hair with my finger, at peace and at rest
I lay in his arm and he kisses my head,
and the sweat tells it’s tale in the tousled bed
I tell the stars and the Moon above
We made Jasmine and Gardenia love.

 

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"Hmm, the "doth" sits a little awkwardly. But then who's bothered - it's no crime. " -- Fergus O'Ferguson.
"Hello Fergus me old mate. Ugh ... actually I didn't hate this one as much as some of the others and re-worked it. Thanks :-) " -- Sooz, Dalton-in-Furness, England, Cumbria.
"Excellently rendered work." -- Banjo Man.
"Thank-you, glad you liked it. " -- Sooz, Dalton-in-Furness, England, Cumbria.
"Monkey seriously unhappy. Storymania administration deleted my poem for no reason, only because I friends with JA St.George. He was right, they delete everything. They blow. Wanted to tell ya here, because they'll probably erase it everywhere else, and I wanted you to know why I'd "disappeared." Methinks that St.George was right, and they do fear him, and anyone he be nice to. They blow, just wanted ya to know, because you a nice lady. Ooo Ooo Ooo." -- KungFu Gibbon.
"I know where you're coming from man, the moron and/or morons who run this place piss everybody off. The site is difficult to use, most of my posts come out in bright colors that are impossible to read, that's of course when the administration isn't deleting people's work and posts. Then they have the nerve to say you can post just about anything here, when we know that's not true. I mean look at the number of works that get deleted that no one even realizes were on the board. The the ole administration denies they were ever there, or makes up some lie to cover there own ass, and usually their reason makes me laugh because it's such a lame excuse. This place used to be teeming with writers and reviewers of all sorts just a few years ago... can't imagine why they're not here anymore (dripping with sarcasm). If you want contact me at candance@bigfoot.com." -- Anonymous.
"Hey KungFu, or anybody else, if you're looking for a better site, might I suggest the Writer's Digest.com. They're the one's that produce the magazine that many of us writers use as our bible. I'm finding it to be a valuable resource, but they also have links to many other great writing sites that don't give you quite the same grief that Storymania does. You need to remember KungFu that this place is basically just a place to show off your work, and that's it, it's not really a writing site, like St.George was saying it's exclusive and since they are simply and solely a business dedicated only to themselves they can snobbishly throw out anybody they want. However, I like it because I'm just looking to post my work and hopefully catch the attention of a publisher with a work that is automatically e-copyrighted. I don't require reviews that I know I'll never get, or poor ones, and I don't bother with the rest of the site. Take care KungFu, that was a pretty funny poem, too bad that nobody'll ever know." -- Tim.
"But did you like the poem?" -- Sooz, Dalton-in-Furness, England, Cumbria.
"Well, if you're talking to me Sooz, then yeah I liked the poem. Like I said I thought it was hilarious. Now if you're suggesting that the administration delteted it because "they" didn't like it, then you are proving what so many other people have been saying all along. Imagine if they don't like a peice that you write Sooz, and then the next thing you know, all traces of Sooz are gone. I'm expecting it to happen to my work, which would royally piss me off just like these other guys and gals. I mean why did they delete, because it was about Coco Puffs, hell the guy didn't even spell it right, or maybe they didn't like bunny terds? Who knows? P.S. if you're talking about did I like your poem then ya I guess I did, though I really only came here to comment on this thread, since ya know that when there are five + reviews that usually means that a work is really great or people are having a discussion." -- Tim.
"Nice work all around Sooz. And for the thread here that just wasn't right what they did to KungFu, I thought they were trying to get more writers to come here, but by their actions it sure doesn't look that way." -- Christina P..
"A vehement torrid account of love...a f**king beautiful poem...congratulations" -- salai.
"Sooz, "Return of the Hellcat" was an outstanding example of creative short fiction, now this poem is just as dynamic and powerful, as I said before I only wish I could write like this. Excellent piece of work! " -- Monte.
"Who the hell is this KungFu Gibbon. There ain't no record of a KungFu Gibbon ever having used this site let alone posted some poem. I also wanted to correct the dumb s.o.b. who spelled it wrong too, it's Cocoa Puffs." -- Butte S. McKraken.
"An insight of poly-drenched haze on windswept mind journeys." -- Author of Teeth.
"God I hate poets they're so damned pretentious, what the Fv(k is "insight of poly-drenched haze on windswept mind jouryneys" is that supposed to be a compliment or insult? " -- Anonymous.
"Yeah, and like you're so much better Anonymous, you wouldn't know great poetry like that of Sooz Simpson and Fergus O'Ferguson if it bit you in the hind quarters. Since you fail to understand the meaning of such poetic language it only goes to show how dim you truly are. Why don't you just leave, no one wants someone so ignorant about." -- Name Withheld.
"Please don't be mad at me too Name Withheld, but I don't really understand what it means either, despite a love of poetry." -- Christina P..
"I read the poem, and I liked it a lot. I also read the reviews, and I'm not a little confused. I'm new here. Could someone please explain it to me?" -- Pearl.
"In regards to Butte's question, there's no evidence of KungFu Gibbon ever having been here, becasuse Storymania erased it all, isn't that right Sooz, I mean you saw it too." -- Kym Kendrick.
"Sooz denies everything. She always side with Storymania administration no matter how bad they get. Sooz probably is Storymania Administration. Me eat Sooz too!" -- Grunt Woggler.
"Hey! We'll have no eating of Sooz here pal. I thought this board was to be free of sexual inuendo. Hee! hee! hee!" -- Tim.
"For heaven's sake people, stop with all the reviews. If St.George were still here he'd kick all of your asses for wasting so much space with non-critiques. Since he ain't here I guess I'll have to do it, then quietly mosey along myself. After this message I want to only see critiques/raves/jeers or I'll hunt you all down like dogs." -- Kym Kendrick.
"Who the hell you lady to tell Grunt what to do? Me eat you too. Yum, yum, schlorp!" -- Grunt Woggler.
"Olde Sergei’s Review: Marvelous" -- Cam Davis.
"Thank you :-)" -- Sooz, Dalton-in-Furness, England, Cumbria.

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STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
November 2002
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