Karma Sutra Sparrow Position
The young widow of a very old husband, she
mourns for his tenderness and kindness. The river is grey. The
flowers have lost their fragrance. Why was she stopped from
throwing herself onto the pyre? She falls asleep. A tear rolls
down her cheek, her sighs causing her lovely breasts to rise. Kama,
the god without a body, is moved by this sight. He takes
the shape of a handsome prince and lies down upon her. The
perfume of jasmine mixes with the young man's musky odour.
Brisk like a sparrow, the god's lingam goes back and forth
continuously inside her yoni. She has never known anything
like this with her husband. Her groans accompany the
river's rumbling. The singing of the birds awakens her.
Was it only a dream? Who would care! Today the mourning is
over. She will go to the temple to make offerings to Kama,
the god of all desires.
In Samputa (the Jewel Case) your legs lie along hers
caressing their whole length from toes to thighs.
Your lover may be below you,
or you may both lie on your sides,
in which case she should always be on your left.
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