Down where the ocean drowned another day, Where silver shards of moonlight coalesce As salt-spray rushes up and falls away Like laughter, murmured out with a caress, A dreamed-up Venus wreathed in seafoam light Steps lively, dancing lonesome on the strand. Capricious in her shroud of murdered light: The sea-witch calls a lover from the land 'Til, tangled all together in the neath, Adrift in trance below the rolling waves, Eyes meet, then hands, then lips. Why stop to breathe? Her siren-song calls out to passion's slaves And once the sea's crescendo drowns out dread, She snares a heart and makes it hers instead. Wrapped close enough to strangle, clinging tight To every curve, each shifting of the tide As if the midnight moon drowned politesse To crush together spite and searing lust: A tempest in a bruise-black dancing dress: No pity for her prey, ****** dry, left dust. I dreamed her laughter and her wicked grin And barely dragged myself, with stifled scream From drowning in that sweet, voracious sin - And waking, I grew desperate to dream. Eternity I spent all piece by piece 'Til, blinded by the darkness, I could slip Beyond the cruel moon and find release In Venus, and perfection in her lips.
Revisiting a recent theme. If I belabor this, it's because it belabors me.