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He put his bulge inside my hive
He reveals his erect dick
Now that’s a dick, that I would lick
He put my cherries in his mouth
Now my mind is all the way south
He swirls his tongue
But it satisfied for not long
“You’re the worst”
Said he, positioning his bratwurst
I smirked,
As he fucked.
He growled.
Then I reached my climax.
And my head was in lilacs.
Now that’s a poetic smut.
He put his bulge inside my hive
He reveals his erect dick
Now that’s a dick, that I would lick
He put my cherries in his mouth
Now my mind is all the way south
He swirls his tongue
But it satisfied for not long
“You’re the worst”
Said he, positioning his bratwurst
I smirked,
As he fucked.
He growled.
Then I reached my climax.
And my head was in lilacs.
Now that’s a poetic smut.
by rainbowunicorn777 August 22, 2021

culmination of inner feelings (passions) when you get thrilled by reading a piece of work of art: especially poetry
1. Reading Andrew Marvell's “To His Coy Mistress”, rise me to a real poetic orgasm.
2. It's fabulous to read this lovely sonnet by William Shakespeare, it gets everyone to poetic orgasm beautifully.
2. It's fabulous to read this lovely sonnet by William Shakespeare, it gets everyone to poetic orgasm beautifully.
by mostafa-urbandictionary March 13, 2010

by Luvis the CARATzen June 19, 2019

guy 1- dude, have you seen beth today? shes so.... so....
guy 2- dont hurt yourself, mate. that chick is poetically damned. youll blow a fuse if you try describing her.
beth- hey guys ;p whats up?
guy 1&2- uhhhhh *drools*
guy 2- dont hurt yourself, mate. that chick is poetically damned. youll blow a fuse if you try describing her.
beth- hey guys ;p whats up?
guy 1&2- uhhhhh *drools*
by lorenzo mactire December 27, 2011

by Adorkably_Dyslexic_Fish July 24, 2008

The use of poetic language, such as metaphors, similes, and imagery, to convey romantic or emotional sentiments to a potential partner, with the aim of charming or seducing them.
And I quote "They say people can only be in one place at a time, that is in fact false as you are both in my heart and my mind" an example of poetic rizz
by Aaren Joelly Kiev March 18, 2023

The evil twin of Poetic Justice. The double standard not applied. A rigged game. Instead of the Poetic Justice of a homicide detective being busted for murder its the homicide detective not being charged with murder even though its pretty obvious that he committed the crime. Or a politician who go busted for tax evasion sponsoring a bill to crack down on tax evaders.
The fact that the judge overseeing the castle doctrine trial is the victim's father and hasn't recused himself is pure Poetic Injustice.
by DarthLingus June 14, 2016
