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Jan 2020
"lady jupiter
sin to my dying flesh
a blessing to my spiritual life

I saw you first
wearing neptune blues
you called me closer
to keep pluto away
cracked out crust he was

you handle storms
tell the shadows screams
then your emblem strikes
acid rain of pain
falling on folly
strengthens terrorizing terry
which is your crust!

mr. mars, a gentle diamond
an aries you know
his fire, lady jupiter
misunderstood
a fire not red and orange
it is burning blues

how so to be
a brighter flame
like a sunlit snow
his flame a crust and core
evaporates lady jupiter's
acid rain
outshines
her shadow's screaming storms

tough enough to handle
her emblem's lightning strike."
- a poem from mars
Jae Elle
Written by
Jae Elle  33/F/Kansas
(33/F/Kansas)   
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