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Question: Can you tell me what this poem means from your prospective!?
My Friend asked me this same question!. What do you think this poem is talking about!?

Creatures of the Fire

We swan-dive into the volcano, burning;
We’re creatures of the fire,
Mingled male and female, yearning
For the heat, the sweet explosion of desire!.

I splash into the pleasure, all consuming;
I’m joyfully insane,
My passion for you deep, and fully blooming;
Long after, sweet warm flickers still remain!.

You make my body sizzle with your kisses,
And yet there’s so much more;
My heart is kindled, too; It knows what bliss is,
This closeness that I’ve never felt before!.

My body and my heart belong to you;
I’m peaceful and complete!.
I see more adventures coming for we two,
We creatures of the tender fire and heat!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
It's about sex and love, and the relationship between them!.
At least that's how I see it!.

"I splash into the please, all consuming;
I'm joyfully insane,
My passion for you deep, and fully blooming;!.!.!."
That's talking about sex!.

"You make my body sizzle with your kisses,
And yet there's so much more;!.!.!."
The author is saying that there is more to their relationship than physical attraction, as is the last stanza!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

It appears to me to mean that we are Americans or something idk

gosh you know the thing is about poems!.!.!.the good ones ryme less then the crappy ones

I like your poem
Ill give it a rating of a seven outta ten
GOOD JOBWww@QuestionHome@Com

TRIES to be INSPIRED but is in fact rotten !. Try again and remove all the crap outer layer and get to the SOUL!. Get rid of the crap on top and get to the honey insideWww@QuestionHome@Com

i see it as a poem of creation of happiness for all life then i see its about love from the last line of the first stanza o the endWww@QuestionHome@Com

i think its talkin bout a girl & a guy in luv mayb idkWww@QuestionHome@Com