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It’s late and dark, In a place where the hands have lost sight of existence It’s a pause of panic. Butterflies are erupting elevating with frustration I can see the thoughts float by as my heart is ticking My body is gaining momentum but it’s anchored in my deep illusion of thought I’ve now penetrated the inner layer of my mentality A vivid production featuring a spectrum of genres Act 1 scene 1: starring Anger, Jealousy and hatred Anger is provoked by the jealousy It has been cracked by the venom of jealousy and leaked the fragrant liquid of hatred Venom of no antidote They’re long lived rivals always keeping alert from their conspiracies. And now its infected, but then comes the Sorcerer. Act 1 Scene 2: Here Sorcerer begun the old rituals, started the fires of its wisdom in the thin air of A twinkling full moon, The wolves’ howl and the crickets’ chirp Melodies of love and harmony. They soothe, motivate and make us dream, A Dreamy mischievous night. Your addictive body scent doesn’t abandon my nostrils. I can smell it of my garments and feel it in my memories. Reminisces nights of joy and love. Where our lips have crossed the boundaries and united. Rosy, soft lips that I can’t get enough of The smile that can’t leave my mind, Thinking of you drags from hell Don’t know if it’s the touch of your lips, The feel of your skin, Or satisfaction of lust But its keeps me hanging waiting for the better tomorrow It’s my antidote for my inner demon, My angel that creates my halo

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Date: 8/26/2011 2:28:00 PM
I have enjoyed reading your wonderful poetry today Mohamed. I love poetry that is written from the heart as I believe that is where the best poetry comes from. I wish you a wonderful weekend filled with Love, Good Health and loads of Inspiration. Love, Carol
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