Darlene Comes In You Poem by Dwitun Basumatary

Darlene Comes In You



Lying low there darlene unending eve;
seeing your wrinsing blanking blink go black
Priests and prayers, surround as meadow bees
Flaming me in Christi's name, Oh this sucks!

Your windblown hair and tattered bikini
Crumpled lips like puddle drenched paperboats;
An avenue where angels crawl to sin.
In you we form now an united kin.

Untill prayers rush in where it once sparked;
The devils return to where they did bark.
Dwelling with ye sagas of ages ago
Here we meet in your dark spotlight of woe.

Remember do you at all jade siren?
our villa in that sparkling starfloor.
How we glided the asteroids a-free;
rumbling as thunder, cuddling as hill gale.

In our sugarcult law of lawless acts
Away we danced in a month long tornado
One as legion; united in aeons;
Humming from starshine dancing till moonfall.

Beside the illuminating thunders;
Drowsed we use to be on meteor beds
Lingering in crawling mists all ev'nings
And your unashamed appetite those timings.

Thus in this dimming red sunset old friend;
came to see you via this noon thunder;
to possess you this bloom of darkish gloom
before the friar hurls me back home soon.

And when you blink your lids away to dreams
Away fly my griphon wings past those rims
Bloodless claw, aged fur and ancient howl,
Dim rain, silent air, bluish black sunfall.

Arise not again to these worldly beams:
Lets ride anchor where unearthly it seems.
So much for your precious rushing lifed blood;
Leave thy withering veins into my mouth!

Darlene moonfall, throne we were; throne shall we?
Drunk with the forest green the trees turn jade
Shall we thither dance? soaked in moony sky;
And live these sparkling years with widened smile.

Thursday, January 29, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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