Disclaimer: I do not own Pirates of the Carribean or Jack Sparrow.
Okay, This is just the perverse workings of a fangirl's min, and as a warning now, if you don't like erotic poetry, do not read. THIS IS YOUR ONLY WARNING!
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
Tormenting, your travels by sea
Lead to destinations unknown
I stay here, alone and broken,
Left in pieces by you smooth talk,
Left burning by your touch
That touch that caused such a raging of my soul
I burn for you
For your steady flame
The one that caused
The kindle of my passion to catch
To burn, to rage,
To throw away anything I knew before
This trouble began with that swagger in your step
When you docked in the harbor
And focused your dark gaze on me
As I walked by, dressed in silk,
Breathing hard, and trying to not faint
I barely noticed you,
But when I did, I stood frozen
Rugged and mean, your looks frightened
But bright and joking, your eyes captured
Captured the weak heart that knew not of passion
Caught the foolish heart who paid little heed
Of the fact you were a pirate
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
We met again, briefly again
You looked different, almost cleaner
But still rugged, still a pirate
Rough, calloused hands took one of mine,
In apology for knocking me over
I saw the gleam in your eye
I knew you ran into me,
Just so you could touch me
Just so you could speak to me
Just so you could lock me away
It worked, as I saw, when I spoke
With hesitant words, soft and womanly
But you heard the undertones,
And they caused you to grin,
Grin at me in that knowing way
How I was caught
How I wished to see you again
And that thought kept me awake that night,
Kept me tossing and turning
Wondering who you were
Oh, I knew that Smith was not your real name
But I wondered what it was
Who were you?
Why did you control my thoughts so?
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
Another meeting, only a few days later
I knew you would approach
Because your ship was still docked in the harbor
You cornered me at a party
And your hands found my hips
And I gasped at the touch
I should have felt insulted
But I had figured out that you were a pirate then
And I knew you would not follow my standards
I did not hold you to them
Then you touched my breasts
Never touching my skin
And I felt my breathing become sharp,
And I saw you grin again,
You had white teeth, not a pirate's teeth
Your tangled hair brushed my cheek
As you leaned forward to whisper in my ear
Your words were lost to me
Your lips touched the shell of my ear
Your breath felt warm
And I felt myself falling in a way not physical
Your hands left my body
And you stepped back, always grinning
Your eyes, dark with an emotion I knew not
Gazed hungrily at me; you licked your lips
And you left the party, leaving me in a state
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
I was consumed, and not even Father,
Though he tried desperately, the dear man
Could draw my thoughts from you
You, the pirate I knew nothing of
You, the man I wanted to know more of
It was odd for me to think like this
Since I knew not what my thoughts meant
All I knew was that you caused me to heat up
And I felt dampness in a sacred part of me
I felt embarrassed, but slightly excited as well
I knew something I did not know of before
And new things were always fun for me
Still, I wished to see you again,
And I knew I could, but did not think it possible,
Though your ship was still docked in the harbor
I felt restless every time I thought of you
And I felt that heat rush through me
When I remembered that one meeting
And I felt my breasts tighten
At the thought of your touch
I wondered what it would feel like
To have you touch me like that, under my dress
On my skin, and I blushed horribly red
I should not have such thoughts
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
It was a week before I saw you again
And when I did, I felt odd,
I felt like my feet were rising from the floor
And now, I wonder, did you plan that?
Did you plan to have me fall in love with you?
I do not think so, but it happened nonetheless,
How pitiful I am.
But you saw everything, in that way of yours,
That way that was confusing to me
Father was busy, giving orders to a servant,
And I was only with my handmaid
She had her head turned, downwards at her stitching
And I was free to walk to the gate
You met me, you hand snaking through the bars,
And grabbing my breast; you seemed to like them
And I felt heat rush through me
You whispered through the gate, just words
And I just listened, one ear on you, one on Father
I pulled back, glancing behind me,
Before running to the left, to a hidden space,
With a hole in the wall
I was pulled through, you matching my pace easily
My body pressed roughly against yours
And you took me away, to your ship
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
I was laid back, so you could look at me
My hands rested in my lap,
My dress was spread around me
I could feel your gaze on me,
Tracing my arms, the curve of my breast
The hollow of my shoulder,
The hidden v of curls under my dress,
And I fidgeted slightly, waiting for you
You spoke then, two words,
And I nodded.
You grinned, that grin I loved,
And placed one knee between my legs.
You other rose to rest on the outside of my thighs
Your hands worked at the bundle of hair,
Tied tightly to my head,
And my hands moved, with inexperience,
To trace the muscles of your arms,
They flexed under my touch,
And you left from my hair,
Placing my hands over my head
You shook your head,
As if berating an ill-mannered child
I relaxed my arms, as you went back to work
My hair was let free, to fall around my head
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
When you reached for the laces of my dress
I shied slightly, but you only laughed
And traced the curve of my breast revealed
Your touch sent a shiver through me
And as I felt a sound leave my lips,
You finished with the laces,
And then pulled my dress from me
And I stood, to let you pull my undergarments off
And I found myself bare before your gaze
With a gentle hand, you traced my body,
And as I went slightly weak, you caught me
Leaving our mouths only a breath apart
You whispered, "Close your eyes," and I did.
Then, your lips touched mine,
And the shock, from the touch and the feeling,
Caused me to jump slightly
But you held me still and plundered my mouth
Pirating will always be your way
Your hand, as you kissed me, drifted to my breasts
You truly did seem to like them
Maybe because they were unusually large
But your kiss demanded for something else,
Something you gave a groan of approval for
When I opened my lips for your plundering
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
Your kisses left me breathless and flushed
And your hands gave me chills of pleasure
As they drifted across my breasts,
Teasing the pink and hard nipples
The milk white skin of my chest
Was marked with your red kisses and nips
And I gasped as you kissed the swell of my left breast
And then bit lightly on the perky nipple waiting for your kiss
I was consumed with this feeling
This primal, almost animal need I found was
Coiling in my belly
I needed your touch, all over me
Your mouth left my breast, and moved to the other one,
Capturing the pink, hard bud with your teeth easily
My upper body rose from the bed,
And my breath came in short quick pants.
What were you doing to me?
How could my body react so carnally to you?
Why did it feel so good, especially
When your hands pinned my arms down
As I tried to reach up to touch you
And you said, "Not yet, love."
Oh, your voice made me melt,
And I surrendered to your explorations.
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
Your black eyes glittered like gems
As you stared down at me hungrily
I felt suddenly shy, and tried to cover my
Most private of parts
You caught my hand, grinning again.
You pulled them away, staring down at me.
Your fingers touched lightly my nest of curls
And I jumped slightly, heat rushing to my face
In an embarrassed flush
You only kept grinning, your teeth pearly white
Your lips touched mine again
And my body relaxed, melting into a pile flesh
I was warm, unbearably so, and you
You knew what I wanted, I needed
Your fingers touched me, parting my folds
And I heard you groan, and I felt
Something clenched in me, and then snap
A moan, almost a scream, had you not
Kissed me to silence me
You stared knowingly at me, and I found
My hands pulled to wrap around your shoulders
As you continued to touch me
Bringing me back to that level of white sight
I clenched around your fingers and you kept grinning
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
I came down off the second high, and
You rolled us over, to where I was sitting on you
You guided my hands to your chest
And said, "Touch me, love."
I did as you said, trailing my fingers over your chest
Touching the bronzed and occasionally
Scarred skin gasping as I felt you twitch
Slowly, I slipped your shirt off your shoulders
And you sat up, catching my mouth again
And the shirt was removed,
And your rested hands on my hips
I gasped, fire shooting through my veins at the touch
And you laid back again, and
I reached down to trail your muscles
Your nipples were dusky, and hard, and
I wanted to taste them
I leaned down, licking the dark bud, and heard you gasp
Feeling confidant, I repeated the motion,
Only I bit lightly this time
I must have done something right
Because your hands tightened on my hips
And I moved my lips to your other nipple
And you gave a low, throaty moan
I heard three words, "Go lower, love."
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
I followed your order, and kissed lower
Until I reached the edge of your breeches
I hesitated slightly, until your hands
Urged me to undo the clasp
You sat up, to watch me as I
Pulled the cloth away from your legs
Your hand touched the back of my head,
The other resting on my arm
You stared at me; I could see your curiosity.
You wondered what I would try
I swallowed silently, looking down
I reached out, touching you lightly
You twitched in my hand
And you felt hard, but soft as well
I didn't care this was sinful
I wanted you so badly
I stroked you lightly, reveling in the feel
Of your soft, heated flesh
How soft it was, but how hard as well
Like the steel of a sword, straining in my hand
I let my other hand drift to the line of hair
Trailing up from the patch of
Curled hair between your legs
I looked up at your, smiling softly
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
Then, I dipped down, tasting you gingerly
The tip of my tongue barely touching you
But you twitched against my tongue
And become harder, iron in my hand
I liked this peculiar reaction
So, I tasted you again, dragging my tongue
From your base to your tip
I liked the musky taste of you
And engulfed you completely
Your hips jerked up, and
I felt you in my throat, pulsing and warm
You smelled sweetly tart, a man's scent,
As I buried my nose in your nether hair
Black as your endless eyes
I pulled back slowly
Tracing the vein which pulsed steadily
You gave a groan, so
I descended again, taking all of you in
So focused was I, in my task,
Wanting to make you groan and curse
I did not hear you say stop
So when you pulled be back roughly
You hands gripping my upper arms
I only saw a smoldering gaze
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
How wrong was what we did?
I don't remember the wrongness, all I remember
Is the heat, the passion, and the pleasure
I remember you pulling me forward
Rolling on top of me, pinning me down
And your mouth devoured mine
Your tongue thrust into my mouth
Like your hips did teasingly on mine
I wanted you right then, and damn all else
Your knee spread my legs
And your lips kept teasing me softly
Trailing to my neck, then my ear
Tracing the shell with your tongue
Then fire sparked as you convinced my tongue
To enter your mouth, with your next kiss
You suckled greedily on my tongue, while
Reaching between us to position yourself
I arched up, blind with need
Yet, you waited, teasing my nipples
With your hand, kissing me again greedily
To hurry you, I bent one knee
Almost hugging your hip
We both moaned at the contact and
With a thrust I was yours
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
I gasped, feeling you inside me, stretching me
It felt . . . absolutely wonderful
Then, you moved inside me,
And I almost screamed it felt so good
But your lips silenced the sound,
And you drank down my moans, my groans
And every noise that passed my lips with your kisses
As you moved inside me
Rocking, gently at first, until I began to move
Move with your thrusts
And you quickened your pace, and
I kept up, not wanting it to end
And it did not, and it made my head spin
You were gasping over me, holding yourself up
Your eyes locked to mine
As I gripped your back, my fingernails digging into your skin
And you arched, delving deeper into me
And wanted to scream, but I bit my lip
And you grinned down at me
And I felt something snap, something so good
My chest rose from the bed, arching into your body
As you continued to thrust, riding out my pleasure
And bringing more for us both
As I came to peak again, and again
Until you let out a groan, and I was forced to silence it
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
We lay there, you grinning at me
And calling me love, while tracing my body
Your finger ghosting over my breasts again
How your touch made me shiver
I did not care how inappropriate it was
I just enjoyed the time I had to lie there
Because I had heard that you would be leaving
Leaving me on the morrow
I asked if you were
You only grinned, "I'll bring you back treasure, love."
But I called you a liar, and you grinned wider
You knew you would not return
And I did not care
Not now that I had our time
Not now that I had had you this once
I smiled, but my eyes drifted shut
And your hand stroked my hair
And I fell into sleep
Noises on the ship caused me to wake
You were not beside me
So I stood, and pulled on my dress
But, with the laces half done, your hands caught me
And laid me on the bed again
I gave in to you again, wanting just a little more
Knowing that it would never be enough
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
You did indeed leave the next day, in the rain
And I watched your ship leave harbor
From my window in Father's house
He could not understand my silence
But I would not tell him where I was the day before
I would not have him hunting you down
Not after our time together
I opened the window, throwing my shawl away from me
The rain beat against me face, and I stood on the balcony
I tossed my hand in the air, grinning just like you
I saw someone on the deck,
And ginned wider
And hoped you had seen me
I was giddy, and knew that life would not be the same
And I was right
For only days later, I found that my giddiness had left
And I was left, wondering what you were doing
Foolish me, who thought she could hold to a pirate
I am glad though,
For nothing came of our time, of our joining
I am lucky, because I would not dishonor my family that way
Even for you, my pirate.
But I knew, I would marry, eventually
Every proper lady did, and Father would choose
And I hope you know, it will break my heart
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
It has been two years, and no sign of you
I knew there would not be
And I do not hope, not anymore
My passion burns as bright as that day
But it will not enter the marriage bed,
For I have traded my woman nature
For that of a pirate
To maybe find you, wherever you may be
I have cut my hair, but I still look like me
And you can tell I'm a woman,
But a better seafarer you will not find
For in two years, I have learned a great deal
I know of you know, my Captain Jack Sparrow.
Captain of the Black Pearl
Was that the treasure you spoke of?
Or was it the freedom you experience on the sea?
I have fallen in love with that freedom
And am on land rarely, and then, as a man
So you have most likely overlooked me
Have you? Do you know of me?
I am not like you, a true pirate, but a free sailor
I steal what's necessary to live,
Me and my crew
We live almost honestly, but not quite
And I wish to tell you, I hope we meet
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
I met someone, someone who reminded me of you
His name was William Turner,
And we are sailing with a Captain Barbossa
To save you from Davey Jones
I was shocked when I heard, but I was not surprised to terribly
I knew you would get into a situation
That would eventually trap you
It was in your stars, or the fate I saw when I met you
I have met the Miss Elizabeth Swann
A lovely young lady, who looks distraught
Much like I used to
When you first left me there at home
But we are coming to claim you back
To bring you back
And I wonder,
What will you say, when you see me
Will you be shocked?
Will you take me to your room, like I've dreamed?
Or will you just stand there, in love with another,
Another who looks like me?
Do you even remember me, Jack Sparrow, my Mr. Smith?
Oh, I hope you do, because
I have not forgotten our time
And I will never forget
I gave you my innocence, and I want it back
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
I laugh when I think about it,
How uneventful our journey was
How happy you looked when you came aboard the ship
And how you shut up when I removed my hat
And placed it on your head,
Calling you Captain
Oh, you recognized me
And you looked quite shocked,
Because I saw your hand twitch,
As if you thought I would slap you
You should remember that I said I understood
Those two and a half years ago
I only smiled, and gestured to the helm
The others looked between us, confused
But I only strode below deck
Elizabeth close on my heels
William headed towards you, I'm certain
Elizabeth tried to corner me,
But I already had rum in my hand
And a smile on my face
She said, "How do you know, Jack?"
"It no longer matters, Miss Swann."
She huffed, and crossed her arms
She looked ridiculous in men's clothing
"But if you want to know, I'll tell you."
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
So, I told her, our story
And she looked scandalized
And I laughed at her expression
How could I not, I was like her
Only so many years ago
"What now?" she asked of me,
When she could finally speak
"Nothing, when we harbor, I will join my old ship,
And Jack and I will never see one another.
Ever again."
"You can ignore your heart so well?"
I laughed as a reply, before I could speak,
"Yes, you will learn how, Miss Swann.
It is not as hard as you think."
I stood, and left her there, and passed William,
Who pulled me aside, before walking on
"Jack wants to see you," he said lowly.
And then walked past, not looking back
I shrugged my shoulders
If the captain wanted to see me
I would go see him
Still, even if what I told Elizabeth was true
My heart beat wildly against my breast
Especially when I heard your voice say, "Hello, love."
----
A swagger in your walk
Pirating is a game
Lust lurks in dark eyes
You have no shame
----
"Hello, Captain Sparrow."
And you winced at my words
I smiled, a pirate's smile, and you grinned
I only closed the door behind me
Looking around gently,
Keeping my gaze from your sitting form
I heard the chair move and glanced at you
But you stood in front of me, towering slightly
With a that drunken sway of yours
And a spark lit in your eyes
The spark of memory I saw in my own in the mirror
Your hand came up to touch my face
But I pushed your hand away
Even though the touch caused me to shiver
And you noticed it, and grinned
"Strong to the end, love?" you asked
And I merely nodded, looking over your shoulder
And you laughed, a laugh I had not heard before
It was deep, darkish, and completely that male I remembered
It caused me to sigh, a womanly sigh
One I had not let sound since you left
And you grinned at me as our gazes met
Your eyes were those endless pools
And I saw my tortured ones reflected in them
----
You think pirating a game
And you've stolen my innocence
The price I paid for the touch
I knew not I wanted
----
You saw the emotion I tried to keep hidden
And I knew you knew I still loved you
I hate it when others know how I feel
Even when I do not tell them
Your arms caught my hands, bringing them between us
Your breath hit my knuckles and I shivered
"I had your treasure, love, but
It was taken from me, by the kraken."
"Funny, I almost want to believe it . . .
Jack." I said, pulling away again.
You grinned at me, and I felt something crawl on my skin
Like you knew something I did not
And that it would be my downfall.
"I did have the treasure, freedom, love.
The Black Pearl, but you took freedom yourself."
And you smiled, and sank into the chair you guided me to
You were right; you gave me the treasure you promised
And I only realized it when I saw you again
Just like you promised; did you know it all along?
I don't think you did, and you promised for that night
And now, you promise for every night in the future
And you need a crew, and a first mate
"Jack, you are the craziest of pirates."
You pulled me up, to rest against you and whispered,
"I'm glad you agree, love."
