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*** DEATH AND RESURRECTION

i come to you half mad

with desire

like slithers tongue

i wish

to have painfully stitched

to your silky ****

an act of desires supplication

my *** turned to poison

deprivations effulgent

obsidian flower salivating

your every smile

fleshy bells ringing

warping tintinnabulations

i am a starved incubus

drooling at your knees

 

behind me

a frothy junket of misdeeds

for loves sake

your feet the scent of lavender and salt

their shape evoking numberless poems

and begging adorations

 

your belly

a tender cauldron undulating

tummy ***** dancer

sacred **********

temple of worship

the site of your rounded bottom

naked red mouth calling

my sacred liturgy

your *****

velvet tulips for a tremulous kiss

 

I seed you a thousand times

a raging bludgeon

storming wounded gates Palisades

drenched and florid

fruit and milk ****

until jaws lock

and spire drops

turning me

to midnight cadaver

***** black hollows

a dark eyelid, blink-less

dead **** face down

a slumped snake

 

then soft dew

and cool ales

clear thickened muds saturation

lighten heat and peel

the warm palate

with agile caress

tender haunches wide and spiced

milk and butter thighs

her hair in mine

rushing river life

again i animate

an embryo id

dressed in fire

all vices and virtues

blood and sky

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Jul 12, 2017
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