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By The-Drifter-From-Heaven The radiance of your beauty shines before my eyes, Like an ancient goddess, you’ve captured my desires. Both heart and soul are captivated—mesmerised, A temptress in my dreams, who feeds my inner fires. A haunting melody of craving engulfs my being, The beauty that you hold brings warmth and longing. But you are poison ivy—wrapped tight to every treason, Devouring with your touch my every shred of reason. My heart and soul are bound, within your dark adhesion, Forever scarred and marked by poisoned, deep lesions.
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Apr 20
Apr 20, 2026 at 6:00 PM UTC
Poison Ivy
This is a story now long forgotten Of how cruel the world can be, Situated in a world that was so rotten, Where men were as evil as they could be. There was this man you see, Tied to his wife but never had he felt so free. Living happily, He was young and newlywed, Content he laid on his bed, Keeping worries and problems at bay, For his days were never gray. Because his wife was next to him, Everything was perfect or so it seemed. But envy, old as the snake itself, It corrupts the brain and poisons the heart, And in this story plays a big part. For the man's brother who we'll call John, Had envy tattooed to the bone. He hated his mother, his brother even himself, And thats how our story begins. The man of our story whose name I forgot, Was really a doctor from a small town,  on a sad night he was called down. A strange woman was standing outside his front door. He thought he had seen this lady before, But he couldn't place where, The doctor good and fair Asked: - ma'am, what seems to be The problem at hand? She fibbed through her teeth like only the liars can: -I'm sorry good doctor for bothering you at night, Is just drunk as he was my husband got into a fight. Without another word the doctor readied his horse, And to the pub he set course. Little did he know That night he was to be delivered a fatal blow. For in the shadows John was waiting, He saw his brother's image on the distance fading. He paid the woman without care A life for a miniscule fare And with malice in his eyes he made his move. He forced the back door, Walking carefully almost not touching the floor. Slithering through the furniture, Looking for his prey with no sign of ineptitude. He stood next to her room. Inside ignorant was she of her impending doom. Her brown long hair danced with the wind. While outside waiting was the fiend. Through the cracked door he stole more than a glance Staring dumbfounded, as if in a trance Jacqueline was her god given name Her spirit, like her locks, too wild to tame She walked to the window to see the night sky. She morosely watched the heavy clouds glide. And in an instant he moved to her side. He forcefully grabbed her head, Threw her violently against the bed. And what he proceeded to do we shall not tell. Because you can imagine it well. In vain she struggled against his chockeful grip. She yelled, screamed and kicked. But he wouldn't let go until he was done. And like the wind her sanity was gone. So wishing death would come like never before, Bereft of any hope she laid on the floor Bleeding out forlorn tears. When faced directly in front of her fears. Who knew one person all this havoc could wreak He ominously crouched so she could hear him speak, You filthy ***** I'll walk out that door And never again will you see my brother or me, I know this is the way is supposed to be. For is your fault I committed this act, You tempted me, that's but a fact. As he said this he lit up a match and threw it calmly on the bed, The fire spread. And the sky wept. The doctor was soaking wet, Furious for being lied to he cursed under his breath. And headed on home, Where he knew he was to be welcomed. By his beautiful wife, The one he swore he'd be with for life. But the image he saw shocked him to the core. Because where his house stood before, Hell was unleashed with no restraint, Only the wicked were here no saints. The culprit was there standing still. Of the fire he couldn't get his fill. Laughing was he. His eyes jumping with glee. Then his gaze fell upon his brother's shocked look. The doctor's pain, his anger overtook The towering inferno served as the only light. As He stood speechless watching her dress burning in the night. While The fire behind them painted a fenereal scene John's real intentions were yet to be seen And After wishing he could turn back the clock He woke up from his initial shock And Now The Doctor's lone thought was avenging his late wife Unconsciously hellBent on ending his brother's life. He carelessly launched a blind attack Which John masterfully parried and countered back And was bout to deliver the last blow, When he said. I just want you to know. It was you, who she was calling, When to hell her soul was falling He flashed once again that sinister grin And was bout to commit yet another sin. When be it for nature, luck or a higher being. From the skies lighting came down and struck the fiend. He fell next to the doctor who was struck too. And a black crow next to them flew. To serve as a witness to their farewells. Serenated in the distance by the city bells.. John said nothing as he entered Hell... And our doctor had so little time yet so much to tell... Even a second without his Jacqueline Was an eternity too long He would gladly face his reckoning if he could only right this wrong
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Mar 22, 2020
Mar 22, 2020 at 11:07 PM UTC
A snake's Tale
This is a story now long forgotten Of how cruel the world can be, Situated in a world that was so rotten, Where men were as evil as they could be. There was this man you see, Tied to his wife but never had he felt so free. Living happily, He was young and newlywed, Content he laid on his bed, Keeping worries and problems at bay, For his days were never gray. Because his wife was next to him, Everything was perfect or so it seemed. But envy, old as the snake itself, It corrupts the brain and poisons the heart, And in this story plays a big part. For the man's brother who we'll call John, Had envy tattooed to the bone. He hated his mother, his brother even himself, And thats how our story begins. The man of our story whose name I forgot, Was really a doctor from a small town,  on a sad night he was called down. A strange woman was standing outside his front door. He thought he had seen this lady before, But he couldn't place where, The doctor good and fair Asked: - ma'am, what seems to be The problem at hand? She fibbed through her teeth like only the liars can: -I'm sorry good doctor for bothering you at night, Is just drunk as he was my husband got into a fight. Without another word the doctor readied his horse, And to the pub he set course. Little did he know That night he was to be delivered a fatal blow. For in the shadows John was waiting, He saw his brother's image on the distance fading. He paid the woman without care A life for a miniscule fare And with malice in his eyes he made his move. He forced the back door, Walking carefully almost not touching the floor. Slithering through the furniture, Looking for his prey with no sign of ineptitude. He stood next to her room. Inside ignorant was she of her impending doom. Her brown long hair danced with the wind. While outside waiting was the fiend. Through the cracked door he stole more than a glance Staring dumbfounded, as if in a trance Jacqueline was her god given name Her spirit, like her locks, too wild to tame She walked to the window to see the night sky. She morosely watched the heavy clouds glide. And in an instant he moved to her side. He forcefully grabbed her head, Threw her violently against the bed. And what he proceeded to do we shall not tell. Because you can imagine it well. In vain she struggled against his chockeful grip. She yelled, screamed and kicked. But he wouldn't let go until he was done. And like the wind her sanity was gone. So wishing death would come like never before, Bereft of any hope she laid on the floor Bleeding out forlorn tears. When faced directly in front of her fears. Who knew one person all this havoc could wreak He ominously crouched so she could hear him speak, You filthy ***** I'll walk out that door And never again will you see my brother or me, I know this is the way is supposed to be. For is your fault I committed this act, You tempted me, that's but a fact. As he said this he lit up a match and threw it calmly on the bed, The fire spread. And the sky wept. The doctor was soaking wet, Furious for being lied to he cursed under his breath. And headed on home, Where he knew he was to be welcomed. By his beautiful wife, The one he swore he'd be with for life. But the image he saw shocked him to the core. Because where his house stood before, Hell was unleashed with no restraint, Only the wicked were here no saints. The culprit was there standing still. Of the fire he couldn't get his fill. Laughing was he. His eyes jumping with glee. Then his gaze fell upon his brother's shocked look. The doctor's pain, his anger overtook The towering inferno served as the only light. As He stood speechless watching her dress burning in the night. While The fire behind them painted a fenereal scene John's real intentions were yet to be seen And After wishing he could turn back the clock He woke up from his initial shock And Now The Doctor's lone thought was avenging his late wife Unconsciously hellBent on ending his brother's life. He carelessly launched a blind attack Which John masterfully parried and countered back And was bout to deliver the last blow, When he said. I just want you to know. It was you, who she was calling, When to hell her soul was falling He flashed once again that sinister grin And was bout to commit yet another sin. When be it for nature, luck or a higher being. From the skies lighting came down and struck the fiend. He fell next to the doctor who was struck too. And a black crow next to them flew. To serve as a witness to their farewells. Serenated in the distance by the city bells.. John said nothing as he entered Hell... And our doctor had so little time yet so much to tell... Even a second without his Jacqueline Was an eternity too long He would gladly face his reckoning if he could only right this wrong
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They say love blooms in the springtime and love is always true, but our love was just a moment in time your life was fleeting, my love adieu ALesiach © 02/03/2019
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Jul 29, 2019
Jul 29, 2019 at 12:51 PM UTC
My Love Adieu
Under the soft white glare of the moon I watched you saunter out of my door, my life to soon The memories of you linger like your cologne That helps mask the feeling of you being gone, me alone I roam the house hearing your laughter I miss our playful banter If only you would have stayed with me that night But only the moon seen that tragic sight The black marks on the road is all that gives a testimony The stars where the only witness to the ceremony Of the Grim Reaper's touch As your spirit he clutched He escorted you away from the pain Your car had skidded and flipped in the rain My life will never again be the same In you I had finally found My bliss I found my missing passion in you kiss I found my joy for life in your arms You chased away my demons with your charms Your laughter repaired my broken heart Your love making was a piece of art Your comforting words in the middle of my despair They where what I inhale They where my air Your heart was what made my blood circulate How, oh how could this be our fate Why did you have to go out that night Why didn't I go with you, because this isn't right I can't live without my missing parts You had my heart You where my soul Why did you have to go Why did you leave without me Surly the fates could forsee I would crumble, shatter, splinter into bits For now all alone in our bed I sit The tears all ran dry I sit here and contemplate why Feeling so **** numb inside Wishing I too would just die How sweet it would be to let out life's last sigh I'll be just like that annoying magpie I will stalk you, till you let my spirit fly Grim Reaper let me clarify I'm slitting my wrist and you know why You know what that implies My spirit you won't be able to deny Let me kiss,my now empty life goodby So I can once again be with my guy In the plain beyond, in the sweet by-and-by
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Feb 9, 2016
Feb 9, 2016 at 1:57 PM UTC
Midnight Run
Under the soft white glare of the moon I watched you saunter out of my door, my life to soon The memories of you linger like your cologne That helps mask the feeling of you being gone, me alone I roam the house hearing your laughter I miss our playful banter If only you would have stayed with me that night But only the moon seen that tragic sight The black marks on the road is all that gives a testimony The stars where the only witness to the ceremony Of the Grim Reaper's touch As your spirit he clutched He escorted you away from the pain Your car had skidded and flipped in the rain My life will never again be the same In you I had finally found My bliss I found my missing passion in you kiss I found my joy for life in your arms You chased away my demons with your charms Your laughter repaired my broken heart Your love making was a piece of art Your comforting words in the middle of my despair They where what I inhale They where my air Your heart was what made my blood circulate How, oh how could this be our fate Why did you have to go out that night Why didn't I go with you, because this isn't right I can't live without my missing parts You had my heart You where my soul Why did you have to go Why did you leave without me Surly the fates could forsee I would crumble, shatter, splinter into bits For now all alone in our bed I sit The tears all ran dry I sit here and contemplate why Feeling so **** numb inside Wishing I too would just die How sweet it would be to let out life's last sigh I'll be just like that annoying magpie I will stalk you, till you let my spirit fly Grim Reaper let me clarify I'm slitting my wrist and you know why You know what that implies My spirit you won't be able to deny Let me kiss,my now empty life goodby So I can once again be with my guy In the plain beyond, in the sweet by-and-by
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I knew I have to cut this strings to save myself. But I never realized I was already drowned. He left me in depths of my love and despair. He removed the air in space and dugged me down to the pit of sorrow. I saw him down here, his arms that could save me held another. I cried so much for the first time. I cant decipher this was this great love? was this loss love? was this love at all? Tell me, if he ever love me even once because there were never days I wasnt inlove with him.
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Jun 9, 2015
Jun 9, 2015 at 1:21 AM UTC
Tell me