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The Garden

Do enlighten me
Why do I desire you so?
Forbidden fruit that you are
     hanging temptingly down from a seductive bough
Saliva forming in the corners of my mouth
     daring me to taste the exotic juices of your tounge
All the while knowing
     that I would never get more
         than just a taste
For while you walk the day
     I inhabit the night
This knowledge does not extinguish
     the flames of lust that burn
     within the depths of my loins
Was Eve this tempted
     by the fruit she so daringly plucked?
How do I pluck you
     from the light of your noon
And enclose you in my arms
     under the shroud of my midnight?
I am not blinded by the truth,
     the truth of reality
But simply blinded by the sheer
     fact that I desire what
     will never be mine
Be glad
     that I know
That i am aware enough
     not to try and pull you into
     the light of the celestial bodies
          that give my nights a soft glow
But know
     should you decide to see what
     the night skies offer
I will pierce your skin
     and taste what fills you
Allowing you to simply exist
     in pleasure
Until your sun causes the stars
     to fade away
          in your return to the day

Copyright © Kenneth Quick | Year Posted 2008

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Date: 7/18/2008 7:14:00 PM

This poem was well written and holds the reader in a forbidden trance - i was once a night walker and then I met my wife who introduced me to the light of her love and the rest as they say is history - enjoyed your poem

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