Bi In a Dungeon
BI IN A DUNGEON
“A beam of moonlight woke me up.
I have had it enough; brushing up the dust in my lap, I rose.
The dark dungeon in the valley…
I scream out because they suffocate me in that dusty and rusty cage.
They say am a beast. But-
Oh! my lord…where art thou?
Your princess is caged now!
You know am no beast, no wild
My love has made me mild.
I haven’t caused any harm to my village.
The Queen, my mother has ordered to cage me.
I’m sorry for loving. I enjoy men and women; And they say am a beast.
Mary and Elsa used to be in my room.
Two young and gorgeous women I say.
They have slept with me!
I fell in love with their ways to me.
Cassio and Michael used to be mine.
I used to sit in their lap to see the village,
And they never hesitated. But…
Suddenly everything changed.
They threw stones at me and said am a beast-
because I love men and women.
I never knew it was a grave mistake.
But then Elsa whispered…
“you are a bisexual, you feel men and women and you are a perfect beast”.
Six years of dungeon life brought me
Cobwebs and spiders to my company
I haven’t seen the green land,
I haven’t felt the rain in six years.
Can you hear me my lord?
The dark walls waste it for me
And these caves rumble
the dust here is ages.
The rust on my handcuff tightens it.
My heart sank in the melancholy.
Years of confinement!
Today is the day! My lord I apologize for me leaving you.
I promise to never see you again.
The young princess is going to be a memory from now.
All those caged me…lets party in hell.
Here is my last breath…goodbye.
Copyright © Nina Ann Mathew | Year Posted 2022
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