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Michael Marchese
Poems
Sep 2017
The Anima
If only you knew
Of the power within
The command you could have
Over minds of these men
So simply seduced
By desire's corruption
Since Eden induced
The temptation eruption
And from Rhea's womb
Came your fury and scorn
And from Sita's ascendance
Your freedom was born
To be Mother of Dragons
Hippolyta's gown
Cleopatra adorned
In a lion king's crown
And not all of us breeders
Are of the same kind
There are some of us left
Who still think you divine
“As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.”
-Carl Jung
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Michael Marchese
30/M/California
(30/M/California)
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