Dangerous woman

Dangerous woman

A Poem by S. S. Allen

Arrested by her vulcanite coils.
Red ruby chains and diamond spoils.
Bewitching smile denuding fangs.
Fierce brown eyes guarded by her bangs.
The chimera, a devilish wish.
She tasted of spiced black licorice.
Waltzing in the moonlight,
Waltzing in the moonlight,
To please you, she might,
To please you, she might.

© 2016 S. S. Allen


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She is still bad to me. Man! What a woman

Posted 7 Years Ago


S. S. Allen

7 Years Ago

Indeed. ^^
She sounds as if she could be real or mythological or both - legendary perhaps. You have a great vocabulary Suri. I wish this piece was longer. It's like a double shot of exotic espresso but I could take more.
Great imagery.


Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

S. S. Allen

7 Years Ago

I agree that it could be longer and that is one of my problematic areas. Now I see it ended a bit to.. read more
I love the use of the word "chimera" here when describing this "dangerous woman."...This sounds like someone I would want to meet. But then be eaten alive by! lol..Iv'e never been that smart when it comes to the Dangerous Woman!! Great poem!

Posted 7 Years Ago


S. S. Allen

7 Years Ago

Thanks Neal S :)
Neal S

7 Years Ago

Most welcome!

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Kingston, Jamaica



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