![]() Shadow and AlabasterA Poem by Carlos Lorenzo Estrada![]() A remembrance of first love's kiss and a tale of the fall![]() Shadow and Alabaster The young lovers By Carlos Lorenzo Estrada She was like the taste of covetous fire In the burning embers of Prometheus's palm Aflame pliable in disposition toward emotive desires Like edges of dream consumed by an opaque vibrance of warmth In the sweet frigidness of fractured marble She shaped herself into an image of Goddess And I succumbed to the wiles of her profane iridescence A mere mortal captured within the solitude of vanities If I could but lay with beauty in her ivory arms and adorn her with a kiss of malicious avarice But I was caught in the allusions of myself And found I was trapped by her reality In the yearning distinct to her malleable nature The semblance of her contours silhouetted my own Zephyr from parted lips too perfect to know their grace And I breathed her in to know her secrets lost within her sea We war in heavy battle no quarter given to our heightened ecstacy No lie nor truth pass between us only relevance in moment's brevity I was condemned to her in the places lost between virtue and innocence Once hidden revealed through nakedness in supple appetent of flesh Finding in the timbre of soft aching whisper her melancholic hunger to be free from this world she became summer to my nights and winter to my days Always hidden within the extremes of her shadowed heart For at the heights of love I flew too close to her sun And like Icarus wings I became undone And with eyes like Medusa I am turned to alabaster For her love has caste me to stone © 2021 Carlos Lorenzo EstradaAuthor's Note
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13 Reviews Added on November 29, 2021 Last Updated on November 29, 2021 Tags: beauty vanity love desire Author![]() Carlos Lorenzo Estradasalinas , CAAboutIf I can say something worth saying that makes just one person think about others...I'll try. The greatest storyteller was my grandmother. I miss her stories. Also, I would like to add to please pay.. more..Writing
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