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One lover

weight of your body upon me, I feel

the strange sensation of something not real

the odd vibration in tune with the night

those eyes in passion portraying the light

pushing upon me, my will to be free

you stretch out your arms to welcome me

and then I see.

One moment of truth, one dread that I fear

I want just to hold you, to bring your heart near

to hear all those nothings fall onto my ear

this to me is not a game oh my dear

I see clear

I struggle to move you, your weight is too strong

I open my lips to sing loudly our song

and out of the window, they hear it, the throng

I beg and I plead for the moment done wrong

to be gone

You push your cold finger against my soft lips

and **** all the nectar from my fingertips

my mind is awash with your lies and my trips

the blood and the honey it drips

and you nip

taking a little into your whole being

the monster before me, I know I am seeing

but i lay here beneath you instead of just fleeing

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I gasp as you enter me

pulling you closer

I feel your whole soul in my throat

Calling out your name in riddles

whimpering into the death of my dreams

I relinquish to you, my control

those times you have taken

as you take me now

are gone in the uselessness

of  time somehow

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sherrie-lee-hurd
English
Published
May 28, 2010
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The account of one of the fairie's lovers.- From The Dark Faerie Journal

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