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Ardency Transposed
Contributed by
Night_Child
on
Tuesday, 18th April 2006 @ 03:18:35 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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I'd slit my throat
If just to bleed upon your Throne
Oh great King
Who rules so over me
Does not your little peasant girl
Deserve a share
In all you bequeath to your kin?
You tantalize me
Night and Day
With thoughts of
Love and Coition
Yet as I toil
On the grounds
Beneath your sturdy Castle
You only watch
From your little window
In the highest tower
So as I sleep
Underneath your feet
Take thine Royal Dagger
And plunge it deep within
My Womb
If I captivated you
I'm sure it was
But for a moment
Moonlight creeps
So stealthily
Across your own stone floor
That my tears shine
Like beacons in the Ebony
And oh, My King
When you looked at me
I felt such bitterness
Decamp
It was you
Who captivated me
And under your spell
I remain
Making love to you
By the dying embers
Of the fire
We built together
Such stolid a persona
You once carried
Now
I see just You
Your Peasant Girl
Has become a Queen
Copyright ©
Night_Child
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2006-04-18 15:18:35] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Ardency Transposed
(User Rating: 1 ) by gribbs on
Wednesday, 14th November 2007 @ 01:43:52 AM AEST (User
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good write...a far gone time reborn... |
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