Ed Rector : Writing

last Inferno

last Inferno

A Poem by Ed Rector


Eternal life damned by mortality. Cremated to keep from hell, Burnt to drift and recreate In autumn winds of paradise, When mortality doth cease.
Recapture

Recapture

A Poem by Ed Rector


You’ve shown me ways I’ve long forgot, An eternal love that’s worth a fight. Like Hector to protect his brothers will. A love to ..
Absence X (untitled)

Absence X (untitled)

A Poem by Ed Rector


On morrow’s day I shall take leave From my sweet heart that beats to you And enter into absence once again Away from the shine of life you br..
Want

Want

A Poem by Ed Rector


On thy verge to greatness comes peril. No incline without first decent. A trudge of all we lack combined together. The pressure of a new craving. ..
conjeuring life

conjeuring life

A Poem by Ed Rector


Would these words move you if you thought they were profound? Could you find a secret place, deep within your heart, to make sense of it all; ..
Lust's play time

Lust\'s play time

A Poem by Ed Rector


Your silky skin, how I long to play. To caress you either night or day and ease my way into sinful lust. To place my hand upon thou bust, Sliding ..
Delectable

Delectable

A Poem by Ed Rector


Your love has swollen my heart And stolen all chance of solitude. For you have impeded into my soul And caused the chaos to cease. Your as delecta..
[untitled]

[untitled]

A Poem by Ed Rector


God�s Mercy.

God�s Mercy.

A Poem by Ed Rector


Through follies, through whims, through certain gleam Life doth continue no matter with or without, As death doth bring new birth, new solace, and..
In Response to Nietzsche.

In Response to Nietzsche.

A Poem by Ed Rector


�A subject for a great poet would be God's boredom after the seventh day of creation. - Friedrich Nietzsche