Consider lovers the wicked and divine reflections of the flesh shown without reserve heights attain in pure joy sinners before the fall until another comes their place now assured
emotions spun to remove concealment the heart disregard the normative diversion is the goal endings sought for relief before desire is resolved in the end lovers fall the wicked and divine.
The poem “The Wicked and Divine” was inspired by the lyrical line, “You trick your lovers / That you're wicked and divine” from the song “Undisclosed Desires” by Muse.