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Melissa June
Poems
Dec 2013
Poison Ivy
As my beauty draws you near
I'm infatuating you with my disguise
leaning in to whisper words, insincere
darkness lures you, through my eyes
With a touch upon my body
the poison spreads within your veins
I'm not the person I embody
not a drop of good remains
Soon to be mine, my fixation
as my infectious vines will climb
up those who caused my mutation
the revenge will spread in time
As the surface of your skin
receives my hives, it sets ablaze
while the corrupting toxins set in
and your mind fills with haze
Vines climb squeezing you tight
green leaves red, feel my wrath
around your neck, your face white
breathless for walking down my path.
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Melissa June
Ontario, Canada
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