Brown Sugar Love: Part Two
A poem by Jazmyn Edmonds
Inspired by the intense relationship between Mary and Stack in #Sinners, this poem captures the raw passion and connection between two souls.
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Your tongue dances around your lips, vibrations of a cello, your heart as deep as the strings, played in harmony with the saxophone by skilled and tender hands.
I just want to taste your brown sugar, the darker the berry, the sweeter the juice — and for you, I’ve developed a sweet tooth.
Your voice, so enchanting, it’s gotta be hoodoo, rooted in the hymn of the ancestors. Your body sings when your hips circle against mine, I yearn for your brown sugar.
Dark, caramel, dripping when we connect in fields of jasmine. Smooth and supple, slipping through my fingertips. Your skin tastes like honey on my tongue, and brown sugar when I go deeper.
Piano keys and ecstasy, a soft melody, weaving through the night. Every second, every minute, every hour, brown sugar, homemade, just for you.















