Hold Me Prince Of Darkness

Hold Me Prince Of Darkness

A Poem by Jenna
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Loving something wrong

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Hold me gently while I sway under your spell.

Demons from hell will charm you well.

 

I look into your emotionless eyes.

You've commited treachery, murder and lies.

 

But I love you, I'm intoxicated.

I hate myself for making things so complicated.

 

When loving you is the easiest sin.

I can't think straight, I'm holding no feelings in.

 

Wrap your arms around me invite me to your dark.

Love me, claim me, leave your mark.

 

We can dance in the seductive flames of your hell.

We can burn alone and nobody will tell.

 

Limitations revoked, and away with common sense.

I want you in my life, my dark prince.

© 2011 Jenna


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This poem is beautiful! It really draws you in. I love the flow and imagery. Great work!

Posted 11 Years Ago


We can dance in the seductive flames of your hell.

We can burn alone and nobody will tell.

We can dance in the seductive flames of your hell.

We can burn alone and nobody will tell.



Personally, I feel that is something that should be between two people in the heart of passion. You did a fine Job, be proud of the underline emotions.

Posted 11 Years Ago


You write of a terrible urgency , a flaming
madness that consumes like burning embers
leaving nothing in it`s place but ashes.
Perhaps even more treacherous is the lust
that is carried in his eyes, on the tips of his
fingers and in his sighs.
Exquisite writing, writing of what you believe
to be the ideal of passion .
---- John

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Jenna
Jenna

Pensacola, FL



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