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The Benevolent Kiss of Opium

Contributed by Liam_Eros on Friday, 12th July 2002 @ 10:55:23 AM in AEST
Topic: MiscPoems





Kind words misguided in a trance swirling Upwards like smoke dancing in the air
Leaves wrestle in a whirl harsh as its tempest' touch
Whilst minutes grow moist in nights cushioned dew
Reveries rejoice in a gothic ball for two....

...... Me and only you

Let us swing languidly in this sea of carnal enchantment

As feral desires claim thee hand and arms folded
Kindly for chance is now lost in fires eclipcing
The sky we rode so long before

I breathe thee warmth as soothing cries of banshees sings a lone siren 'cross The blackard brine
For tears hung in the stars by a twilight noose
Evades the terror from thy kiss
Forshadowed dreams in this emptiness
I shalt hold thee true like virtue in thine eyes

O sapphire moon, this beauteous gloom
Reigns above these rented designs
How you guide thyself to see these souls
Of millions running blind
In their maze of demented crimes
Like silent lovers holding hands
Whilst they dance 'neath thy glow and shower
In thy sepulchral rays

They worship each others bodies
Inch by inch with carnal licks insane with passion
For thy essence flows vast

Like the benevolent kiss of opium,
I drink thee and smile






Copyright © Liam_Eros ... [ 2002-07-12 10:55:23]
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Re: The Benevolent Kiss of Opium (User Rating: 1 )
by Jackee_line on Friday, 1st November 2002 @ 01:11:10 AM AEST
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very nice, nice job
great poem

jackee_line




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