EvanescenceA Poem by Tai RyensLove me, please, as you used to: with mutters of lifelong promises . . .Your thoughts approached like venom, Twisting: spinning razors bent on Licking my wrists and throat, I tasted those lips across decades, Cherry gliding curves daunting Lovely insults, urging, “Chase me, and we will rest.“
Love me, please, as you used to: With mutters of lifelong promises, Memories of the deceased sweetheart, While you met death, exhaled. Then inhaled.
Gargling my scarlet blood, Oh, what an enticing pain As I felt myself burn in Your throat, Walking down your bones Like ladders, Vacuumed by Dead lungs. © 2013 Tai RyensAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorTai RyensBay Area, CAAboutI must start that I am not as active as I should be on this site, though I do tend to drop by every now and then and review what I can from friends and those whose works I enjoy. Currently, I am dippi.. more..Writing
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