our love is a fairy[tale] of [reality]

By a_deception_unto_myself

The sun has disappeared

with the last traces of restriction

and now i'm tracing your lips

with breezy temptation

while you whisper airy sweet nothings in my ear

in the color of promises

that were meant to be broken



and i let these delusions

fall upon deaf ears

as i worship you in long sighs

for i know that this will only last the night



so i pull you into my fairytale

and feed you a hollow apple

laced with desire

and you open your lips

in such welcome invitation

that I am forced to taste

the poison on your tongue



and now i walk ahead

through Cinderella's garden

and when i turn

I notice that you've gone

and left your glass inhibitions

lying discarded



and I smile in silent understanding

knowing that you'll be just beyond the riverbend

blooming beneath naked skies

as you sacrifice yourself for me

my Native flower



Don't hide now, you are the beauty

and I'll be the beast

I'll take what you have to offer

and together we'll have a feast



We'll take a ride

on my magic carpet

sail through skies of pleasures

my vagabond Princess



the sun is just beginning to rise

and I can sense the urgency

I see heaven in your eyes

as you part your lips in silent ecstacy

my little mermaid without a voice



but now the sun is up

and we have to part ways

but know I'll be waiting amid the stars

to pull you into my fairytale again

and kiss the lost hours

back into your Sleeping Beauty lips

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© 2007 a_deception_unto_myself
Published on Friday, November 23, 2007.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Narcissa On Friday, November 23, 2007, Narcissa (404)By person wrote:

    so sweet... love the fairytale references.

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