everyone i meet is missing something

By sinn

snap my ribcage for pleasure,
and sever my spine, so divine
trace the line and let yours now be mine
bare your breasts to slow kisses
down here on this table
scream, sweat and rise
when you feel that you're able
blood falls like dew
on her quivering flesh
lust cuts biting deep
two souls melt as they mesh
whispering screams
dream dark equines
aligned and embraced
laid down to waste
smack your face
and follow the streaks of light
night flashes with passion then days crash collide
serpentine synapses and electrons combine
aligned side by side
breath her breath
mind to mine
alight savage bite which
concealed starless sight
you see, blindfolds project
mind holds perplexed
her concave, my convex
let loose in fields of ecstacy
whilst next to me she bleeds
and concedes to my will
lie so still, be my fill
in these sick confrontations
elation so sorely won.
eyes of the ears
ichor flows down like tears
diamonds are forever
but i've learnt to say never
so, show me the ephemeral;
the fleeting sound of her sigh
lingered caress to inner thigh
before vicious lust is too great
rips thru desires like fate
eyes knowing, then knew
this part of me is you
dissect limb
in
to
grim perfect slices
entices
blade dances
with the fireflies she
glances from her fiery eyes;
romances.
whimper into me
your fragmented capture
and bask in the burn
of my perverse rapture
broken glass savaged my face
and placed open wounds
(consciousness swoons)
'round the corners of my mouth



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© 2007 sinn
Published on Monday, February 19, 2007.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Mylissa On Thursday, August 2, 2007, Mylissa (845)By person wrote:

    outfuckingstanding.

  • A former member wrote: This had such a beautiful flow. Well done

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