Note: This story was dynamically reformatted for online reading convenience. Sonnet: Appears an Angel by Chris Hailey, Copyright 2014 Story codes: poem Summary: A love sonnet about a man and his virgin girl. ============== Disclaimer If it is not legal for you to access this story, you must leave immediately. This story is fictional and is considered by the author to be a work of art. While the story may contain scenes that some readers might consider prurient, these scenes are intended to advance the author's artistic goals. All characters and events are fictional and all reader comments are understood to be fictional and fantasy. This story contains written fictional fantasy material that may be objectionable to some readers and may be illegal in some jurisdictions. This may include, but is not limited to: 1) Written fantasy depictions of minors engaged in sexual activity, including sexual activity with adults; 2) Written fantasy depictions of incest; 3) Occasionally, written fantasy depictions of rape and abusive behavior. If you find any of these subjects objectionable, or if they have been determined to be or may be determined to be obscene or otherwise illegal in your jurisdiction, you must leave immediately. This story is intended for adult readers only. If you are not of legal age to read erotica in your jurisdiction, you must leave immediately. Thank you, ~CH ================= Sonnet: Appears an Angel Appears an angel, beauty's chaste delight, A naked nymph who trips along moonbeams . She floats on air, a dancing swirling sprite-- My Leah comes to me out of my dreams. She smiles as I inhale her sweet perfume; The air is filled with love's pure wondrous smell. In moonglow's essence, incense fills the room, Her nectar causing man's desires to swell. She breathes so deeply, love song now begun, To throb of quaking hearts with beats amiss. Wet lips are pressed against an anxious tongue, Her beauty's taste explored by true love's kiss. And then with joy she opens under me, An angel off'ring sweet virginity. [If you like this poem--or if you don't like it!--please drop me an email to let me know what you think at chrishailey01@protonmail.com Thanks!]