Embraced Based On Portrait No 3 the Blue Cat By Pamela Colman Smith 1907
EMBRACED - Embraced
Her eyes and lips captivating,
her large nostrils and paws supping at the wind.
Trying to flee, her lustful charisma embraced me.
Her darkness twirls around in my head,
entering at my own free will.
Afraid, my senses said run, but no-my feet keep still.
So here I lay with the rest of the beast
caring nothing of the worlds between us.
Breathless, breathless, breathless.
Emulated by her prowling dark side;
her bold beauty consumes my desire,
until I am no longer breathless.
On the other side, my first loves found anew,
as I chance the epitome of mysteriousness. Do I stay or do I go?
Her eyes and lips, captivating;
her large nostrils and paws supping at the wind.
Trying to flee, her lustful charisma embraces him, her next love.
Go back now, you say, for my own first love, to fight .
I am with my first love. Right here, I shall stay.
Copyright © Jeanette Jones | Year Posted 2016
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