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Circus Love

For lust is a tightrope,

soldering fickle hearts, sewing passion.

Fade at its end,

or tumble into love.

Some hope woos smother,

contemplates the fall

To stir a velvet landing,

and dances slow.

 

She in her unbidden trance,

her golden hair littered,

sits in prayer, fidgets;

snuffed from the fall.

Forlorn, for an indulgent sliver.

Now lies a cold lover,

in her morphine bedlam.

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Written by
arhatkay
Published
Aug 23, 2014
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#love#poetry#passion#circus#trance
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