I Knew Not The Danger

I Knew Not The Danger

A Poem by Nipplegrinder

I bit the nightshade.
Drank the hemlock.
I knew not the danger.
I smelled the sweet smoke of words.
I fell into the deepest of sleeps.
I came until daylight summoned.
And still I touched the forbidden fruit.
I could not resist the shimmer.
I sliced it open.
I saw the black seeds.
I licked the dew of its ooze.
I tasted the shattered covenant.
I was then poisoned.
I am now dying.
I am without balm.
Wretched.
Alone.
Held without bars nor shackles.
Kept.
Forced to hear
the din of lie upon lie

© 2017 Nipplegrinder


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Added on March 30, 2017
Last Updated on March 30, 2017
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Nipplegrinder
Nipplegrinder

St. Louis , MO



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50 year old Gentleman. I write a lot about love. And I write about BDSM. I love to write erotic poems. But, I like to think I do it in a tasteful way. I like to read and review the works of the many.. more..

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