Sleeping with the Enemy

By Bound_In_Chains


He got close far too quickly
Should have stuck to my morals much more strictly
Man and woman left alone
Things went so fast, I should've known
That he could not be trusted
For after my body, he lusted
Made apparent kiss after kiss
Devoid of love and tenderness
So much desire expressed
In every fervent caress
Now my clothes are on the floor
And my body's wanting more
I know we shouldn't be together
But I'm dizzy from the pleasure
Flesh upon flesh
Soon we shall enmesh
Acting like lovers
When we barely know each other
It sickens me that I would pick affection
Over a deep emotional connection
He's the instigator
The lustful perpetrator
It isn't very hard to see
That I'm sleeping with the enemy

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Copyright 2014 Bound_In_Chains
Published on Wednesday, October 1, 2014.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: excellant write

  • A former member wrote: I can feel regret and ferment in those words, and moral prejudice that eats you every time you think about it. Nicely and well expressed.

  • FadedBlues On Thursday, October 2, 2014, FadedBlues (2096)By person wrote:

    ...how unfortunate that the darkness is always so desirable...

  • Natternes On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Natternes (26)By person wrote:

    Things happen. You may feel bad now but the good memories shall remain.

  • Bound_In_Chains On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Bound_In_Chains (4)By person wrote:

    I feel like such an idoit! :'(

  • Bound_In_Chains On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Bound_In_Chains (4)By person wrote:

    It happened about 3 times actually... >.

  • Natternes On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Natternes (26)By person wrote:

    Yep...regretful one night stands. They are a bitch from both sides. Eloquent description. You put across the strange passion and pre-regret already lingering. Well done!

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