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The Dark mist, it beckons, It curls its manicured tip. I twist, no, I resist, Pleas die softly on my lip. I conjure my life's images, Of decent well adjusted folks. Crumpets, giggles and tea bags. Pinks and yellows that it evokes. But fragile as an egg shell, The cracks they show some more. Lust and desire bubble forth, Crimson lies sprawled upon the floor. I'm told that I'm the Good Girl Of frocks, and poise, and grace. Yet the cracks they draw me in, Fingers touch velvet and lace. The Good Girl she suffocates, In deaf silence she screams. Awake she hides the gaping cracks, Plays freely in her dreams. So, Good courtesies in the light, Smiling pleasantries at the fore. But with heads turned I come to life, Filled by the Dark I fight no more. Two lives I live in parallel, Soft moan sneaks past my lip I am the dark, I am home, I curl my manicured tip....
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Oct 22, 2016
Oct 22, 2016 at 2:47 AM UTC
It beckons
The Dark mist, it beckons, It curls its manicured tip. I twist, no, I resist, Pleas die softly on my lip. I conjure my life's images, Of decent well adjusted folks. Crumpets, giggles and tea bags. Pinks and yellows that it evokes. But fragile as an egg shell, The cracks they show some more. Lust and desire bubble forth, Crimson lies sprawled upon the floor. I'm told that I'm the Good Girl Of frocks, and poise, and grace. Yet the cracks they draw me in, Fingers touch velvet and lace. The Good Girl she suffocates, In deaf silence she screams. Awake she hides the gaping cracks, Plays freely in her dreams. So, Good courtesies in the light, Smiling pleasantries at the fore. But with heads turned I come to life, Filled by the Dark I fight no more. Two lives I live in parallel, Soft moan sneaks past my lip I am the dark, I am home, I curl my manicured tip....
Got entangled in life, and became silent. Found my voice again: feeble and immature still.
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Oct 22, 2016
Oct 22, 2016 at 2:47 AM UTC
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