Bringing Light to Darkness
The land was barren, the sky was black. The darkness of society’s arid opinions enveloped them in the duskiness of hate. Why couldn’t they be left alone by the sniping, bombarding insults of others castigating and criticizing them? It had nothing to do with who they were but still they were rebuked and berated by mindless bigots carrying the onerous dusty baggage of their own beliefs. Surely, it must bog these naysayers down to target such shallow, twisted and dark thoughts toward the two lovers. Such paralyzing animosity would rot the souls and tarnish the worth of the persons guilty of such malignant perceptions.
For he was black, black as burnished ebony, with muscular arms polished to a sheen, bringing light to the darkness. Shiny dark dreadlocks cascaded down his back tempting her to lick them and engulf them with her moist, glistening lips, absorbing their sensuality. A tiny diamond sparkled in his ear, drawing her to its luminescence. His tattoo was hidden by the blue-blackness of his lustrous skin which reflected her body. And his dazzling skills enticed her again and again to the brim of her passion enlightening her that there was more to be explored.
Her skin beguiled him with whiteness as bright and pure as snow. Her satiny skin brought a beacon of glowing sun to his darkness and together, they shone in its radiance. She was aglow with the lust and love that she had for this man. She noticed that his skin flashed copious colors other than black as she observed him with an artist’s eye, seeing red, yellow, blue and white bringing out the lustrous nature of his skin. Their love was not barren or arid but moist and fertile. As they explored each other’s bodies, they reveled in the pleasures and bliss of their differences and yet, their sameness. His tongue traced a slippery line down to her center bringing her to a phosphorescent hotness again and again. She touched him and stroked him passionately until every part of him glistened with wetness.
The dawn of acceptance brought light to the darkness and ended the barrenness,
dampening the diminishing prejudice of humanity. For the love and joy
of the couple dappled racists’ worlds in sunshine, lessening their shadowed thoughts. The sun rose once again showing that the dead of night would no longer prevail.