At the Foot of the TowerA Poem by itsnotnaturalN/A
The aimless meanderings of a wandering man
Who woke to the sun and the desert With robes dragging behind, never taking a misstep The light and the sweat on his brow will never blind him He knew of a city beyond the horizon A sense of place A sense of belonging Drawn to a place that he'd never seen A single-mindedness overtaking Short of breath A transparent red Flowed from his hand as he drank from a cactus Ran as fast he could When the wretch appeared behind him Stumbling, panicking, fearing and falling A taunting image of the city reaching beyond his grasp Hurting to breathe Inevitably Calmly carrying the unconscious body away Locked inside a room At the top of a tower Table, chair, bed and the rest To live quite comfortably here The moon rose and the night had fallen 'Twas still daytime 'round this pillar Where am I? he questioned Home, she replied in a rather deep voice On the other side of the wall Amidst the bubbling of boiling water Now I'll be another minute Before I will come in It opened revealing her nude appearance of ugly Was strongly attractive She began an act that would last for the rest of the night Seduction Pleasure And the tingling between his thighs But the city beckoned him once more Many days and nights passed Before she left the door open By mistake He took this chance to escape Avoiding all of her traps beforehand Free from his prison He took a breather at the foot of the tower Before crossing the barrier Where the magic wore off Compass, bow and arrow Belt, helmet and shield There will be no tomorrow As they fly over the sandy field Now she must create another To satisfy her sexual needs He finally reached the city But as objects levitating indeed. © 2016 itsnotnatural |
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Added on February 12, 2016 Last Updated on February 12, 2016 Tags: at the foot of the tower, foot, tower, poem, poetry Author
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