Forbidden Fruit

Forbidden Fruit

A Poem by Janice

 

For I whilst always love thee

You, the weight within my heart

As I bear the heaviness of you within me

With thy credence of you presence, shall I never impart

 

For I whilst always need thee

To breathe but a slalom breath

For it is the desire of you that feeds me

As I’ll hunger til my death

 

For I whilst always hold thee

But you, you cannot feel

But I whilst never be unaccompanied

As your warmth is my tattered shield

 

For I whilst always desire thee

Your passion shall always give me life

The lust that creates thy beauty

Shall slay me into pieces, with the precision of a tarnished knife

 

For me, I whilst always remember thee

Shall I forget not your disreputable control

Ye, the lethal yet frail flower

Who has paralyzed my fragile soul

 

Soon thou poisonous pedals, will bid me adieu

Therefore thy toxic venom, I whilst now have to spew

As thy uprooted vine, hast bid its final hour,

And the taste of your forbidden fruits, I must now devour

 

As I whilst strive to survive perpetually

Alas to set free thy everlasting fatality

Your wilted pedals, I must heave up to the wayward wind

Before the wrath of thy fertile seedlings, shall once more sprout again

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

© 2009 Janice


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Added on September 23, 2009
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