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The End

  My good friend is a friend until the end, With as sharp a wit as the viper’s fang, Slithering, sniveling, silent to send The blasting bell that bellowed blaring rang. Mourning procession marched with possession, All in black, emerald drakes in a row. Hear the silent solemn priest’s confession, All in red, tied up with rubies and bows. Ecstatic envy excites the eclipse, And so we kiss under ebony sun, Falling into an infinite ellipse. In her cauldrons, she is spellin’ my fun. With her crooked nose and green mottled skin, You shall know, my friend, that this is the end.

Snowy Days

  I long for your body in my warm bed. Traversing a cold storm of snow and ice, Circle thoughts of you spiral in my head. It happened so fast, we did not think twice. I feel your kiss on my neck and shoulder While I gently caress your inner thigh. As you kneel me down, growing much bolder, You paint my soft lips like red cherry pie. I once thought you were too precious to touch, Like some kind of divine fine China piece. Damn fallacy that I regret so much, Now with your consent let fallacy cease. Praise be that I found the courage to ask. The consequence is our passionate task.

Masked Goddess

  Of this I am quite sure, there is a God. She is so shy, hiding under that mask. She was taught to hide because she was odd. She was odd for being a she and masc. Inner Goddess will not be recognized Behind the snow white, alabaster face. This mystery woman was circumcised Like a little boy, but she dreams of lace. Now in her mother’s stolen lingerie, She finds God behind the mask of her soul. She does not find a son who passed away But loving daughter with a heart of gold. And yet, upon this point, her heart is torn: Without such a mask, would she have been born?