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You Damned Demon

By Steven Wyble, published Jun 18, 2008
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You damned demon,
beguiling me.
Twisting my thoughts
into clouded judgements.
"What pleasure I'll bring you,"
you laugh in delight,
and I follow and laugh
and clap my hands
and skip along
and never suspect
I'm being lead astray.
You lead me to the trap;
I jump right in
and oh, what a pleasure it is!
It builds and builds,
and I cry out
in unbelievable ecstacy!
But the feeling fades
all too soon,
and tiredness is all that's left.
I look for you,
but alas you've gone!
I'm left alone to wash away
the bloodstains myself.
You damned demon,
you tempting fiend,
I long to kill you
but you become my symbiote
Damn you.


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Your well-written poem was quite interesting and a pleasure to read..

Posted on 06/22/2008 at 1:06:15 AM

 
Hmm, very interesting; I really like this one.

Posted on 06/19/2008 at 11:06:46 AM

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