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And the Audience Looks On
Contributed by
Juliet
on
Tuesday, 4th May 2004 @ 06:13:55 PM in AEST
Topic:
toughstuff
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He circles you with smoky, gin-stained breath.
With all intentions and wants considered,
enjoyable submission.
No longer the angelic mind that was once believable.
Primative Instict and Desire wait to be addresssed
for the first time.
His impatience proves his sincerity.
Stall just long enough for your conscience to be pushed into a forgotten corner,
to allow the guiltless sin to flow from your soul.
Just a tie, vest, and a pair of slacks adorn the floor,
next to The Holy Book.
And you question whether it was worth it.
And it was worth it; the feeling of importance, appeal.
The intrigue, the excitement.
The danger.
Copyright ©
Juliet
... [
2004-05-04 18:13:55] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: And the Audience Looks On
(User Rating: 1 ) by Archie on
Tuesday, 4th May 2004 @ 06:52:53 PM AEST (User
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Temptation and satisfaction huh? I think I will just rate the poem. Nice job!? |
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