Lilith

poem by: Julius Brian Cruz
Written on Mar 15, 2017

The taste between your lips, the fire beneath your gaze.
Sweet freckled strawberries, embracing crimson blaze.
Porcelain ivory skin, a trace of flawless crescents.
Darling you are my sin, you make me feel indecent.


I lie by my bed awake, before the approaching darkness.
If this is really our fate, then never make me feel so loveless.
Quench my boundless thirst, welcome the night as lovers.
As the new dawn shall burst, leave it a pair of lost strangers.


I know it's wrong my dear, to be caught by your eludeless spell.
You shall always be here, so long as I am compelled
One step away, endows another step closer.
Tried to save myself today, yet wound up between your shoulders.


Like a pair of lonely souls, trying to find light upon the darkness.
Instead we found each other, and let sin place the emptiness.
And if it's truly meant to be, let this so-called “Love” burn.
Intertwining bodies, traverses the point of no return...

 

Tags: love, rhyme, metaphor, deep,

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Theresa Taylor commented:
Wow!!! That's powerful
Christopher Russon commented:
Very well written poem with depth.
Nicho Mose commented:
what an affair

 

 

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