Darkside
and up into your womb.
You press down so hard,
your insides squeezing
me, feeling the buildup
that has been waiting for
you, trying with all of your
abilities to get every last
drop of semen out of me
and then trying to ke ep it
all in you as it begins to
ooze down the sides of
my shaft.
We lie that way for a few
moments savoring the
smell of sex we have
given to each other. You
kiss my eyelids again
and I reach up on cup
your breasts one last time
before you disengage
yourself from me. As you
do so the fruit of our love
making oozes out making
my groin area a sticky
mess.
“Till next time,” you
whisper in my ear as you
reach down and rub you
fingers along the length of
my now satisfied penis.
You dip your finger into
our combined cum that
covers my manhood and
groin area and then, lick-
ing it off your finger, you
blow me a kiss and cover
my now flasid manhood
with my t-shirt. Then you
open the door and escape
into the night leaving me
still wanting you as
always.
65
About Paul M Summitt
The author
Paul M. Summitt began taking pictures
in the mid-1960’s after his father bought
him an inexpensive 35mm camera.
Trained as a broadcast journalist
during the early 1970’s, he received a BS in
Radio/TV
from
Arkansas
State
University in 1976 where he learned
to shoot, process, and print both
120mm and 35mm B&W images. The
purchase of a new Olympus 35mm
camera and lenses allowed his first early
exploration of nude photography.
The late 1970’s saw Paul writing
training productions to be used at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San
Diego. In 1979 he studied scriptwriting
at San Diego State University.
Paul moved to public television in
1985 serving as field producer and
videographer
for
documentaries
concerning topics ranging from the
environment and technology to history
and World War II.
The next nine years saw Paul
writing
more
computer
books,
developing computer desktop and web
applications, developing web sites, and
performing technical support. In 2007
he picked up his camera again.
Paul is a portrait-artist. His images tend
to show the person Paul sees, grabbing
a snapshot in time of who that person is
to Paul at that specific moment in time.
Paul is also a photographer-philoso-
pher. His conceptual photography rides
that thin edge of reality showing us
the hidden facets and flaws of our own
humanity.
Paul
is
located
in
Columbia,
Missouri and can be reached by phone at
573-268-7209 or by email at psummitt@
gmail.com.
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