You spot the skirt of a violet dress fervently draped of black lace You feel a tug on your chest You must see her face
The dance floor is a river of crashes You force your legs to swim in As her bodice comes into view Her blown glass figure promises sin
You find violent black curls at her pearl shoulder As you tread through sway, you strain for her The music rises as you bid her to turn While billowing skirts and fluttering tails hide her
You are about to drown and lose her Before you see a trench formed of people You reach and gasp as you pull through She's real. You see the purple
Anticipation. You touch her shoulder Her grace. She turns and catches your breath Cranberry red lips reach for rosy cheeks Midnight lace shadows her eyes like death
She offers her hand to you, waiting You are entranced in her seductive lips As you fly her to the river You thrash into waves with her hips
You try to look through the black to see She strains her neck from you “No one sees my soul” she says Disappointed, you only caught the hue
You feel her melted on your lips Her skin a valley of nocturnal silk Your curios hands run down her arms Liquid. Your fingers feel warm milk
You bring your hand up to see You look at her wrists emitting scarlet Blood oozes up her arm, drips down her dress The skirt flows with wine red wet
The room is empty, hazed by shadow She drops, you hold her arms from giving She is a crimson vortex, drowning herself “Let me. You forget and keep on living.”
Voice of reason and acceptance But static of pleading and reaching She doesn’t want to die, you think. You ease her out, the blood draining.
And now, there you two sit, painted in red You bandage her in momentary peace You decide to lift the heavy lace The cosmos stare back at you in release