a poem to share...
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"to my lovely libertine"
.
~
to live the brave life & grasp every joy
siezed fiercely with adoring hands & let go freely
taking my bursting adulterous heart
with tears of joy & deepest hunger
an agonising lust to burn me from myself
all given in return for her eternal need
for this, I can but whisper my thanks
yet still hunger for more
screaming in my heart to echo forever
swallowed into nothing
'tis just another day much like the one before
and the fading dream of a tomorrow that never comes
lost to all moments, rejuvinated & sundered at once
in her submission to my desire
the pale reflection of her consuming need
it is I who am pessessed by her hungry cry
a savage caress to create worlds by our lecherous art
i can only gasp 'I do' to my depraved bride
as the lash falls, tearing into my heart ever harder & deeper
such a mark it leaves to remind us of our oath
such sweet deadly kisses to burn away our fears
o how I adore you
& make you my own
when I belong to you
~'
-
"to my lovely libertine"
.
~
to live the brave life & grasp every joy
siezed fiercely with adoring hands & let go freely
taking my bursting adulterous heart
with tears of joy & deepest hunger
an agonising lust to burn me from myself
all given in return for her eternal need
for this, I can but whisper my thanks
yet still hunger for more
screaming in my heart to echo forever
swallowed into nothing
'tis just another day much like the one before
and the fading dream of a tomorrow that never comes
lost to all moments, rejuvinated & sundered at once
in her submission to my desire
the pale reflection of her consuming need
it is I who am pessessed by her hungry cry
a savage caress to create worlds by our lecherous art
i can only gasp 'I do' to my depraved bride
as the lash falls, tearing into my heart ever harder & deeper
such a mark it leaves to remind us of our oath
such sweet deadly kisses to burn away our fears
o how I adore you
& make you my own
when I belong to you
~'
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Thanks. Some nice lines in there.

If interested, you might want to look at a couple of mine - aumha.org/a/poems.htm - from what you've written, I think you might enjoy Thalia and get a chuckle out of The Lover.
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