Kissing the crimson
I smile
As it stains
My pouty lips
The shiny plasma
Glimmers
As others can see it
From their
Seemingly safe
Distance
But as I lick it up
I am not content
As they realize
That their viewpoint
Is really not
Safe
No, not at all
I smile
As it stains
My pouty lips
The shiny plasma
Glimmers
As others can see it
From their
Seemingly safe
Distance
But as I lick it up
I am not content
As they realize
That their viewpoint
Is really not
Safe
No, not at all
Published by Stephanie Alford
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3 Comments
Post a Commentvery nice !.....................
You certainly have some interesting writings.
Very very very nice.....I happen to love Charlaine Harris. Have you ever read any of her books? I love Sookie and Bill. Bill is a vampire who has to go back to his clan and he leaves his girlfriend, Sookie, who is a mindreading waitress alone. It's a series of books and you should check into them.