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The smoke circled halo, Bent smiles and summoned demons, Brimstone come a reverent silent And obeyed sort of way. I let my left eye avoid. I’d let my right dream, As I munched skewered calf, Innocent, slaughtered, salivated And my only excuse – Survival. Toe-to-toe with Home-field advantage I nodded from shadows To the one who scented venom; Lace tucked slightly thigh, She’d wink and hours later, The demon would meet the Devil And she’d devour – All I’d known, All I’d ever know And all we’d ever be.
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May 29, 2016
May 29, 2016 at 11:05 PM UTC
When the Demon met the Devil
The smoke circled halo, Bent smiles and summoned demons, Brimstone come a reverent silent And obeyed sort of way. I let my left eye avoid. I’d let my right dream, As I munched skewered calf, Innocent, slaughtered, salivated And my only excuse – Survival. Toe-to-toe with Home-field advantage I nodded from shadows To the one who scented venom; Lace tucked slightly thigh, She’d wink and hours later, The demon would meet the Devil And she’d devour – All I’d known, All I’d ever know And all we’d ever be.
Another life, but for some reason, I remembered that smoke filled room under arrogance tonight; maybe it's my obsession with neon.
liam-c-calhoun
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May 29, 2016
May 29, 2016 at 11:05 PM UTC
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