Proverbs Poem by Anonymous Anonymous

Proverbs

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I walked the very streets, She pulls me in.
She attacks me with words, I yield my very heart.
Grabbing me by the arm, I'm brought to bread.
Her eyes have got to me, she's taken my life.
The apple of my very eye, snatched in a moment.
Lips like an honeycomb, a mouth smoother than oil.
She kisses me on the lips, I drown in desire.
Immense feelings of lust, devour my very soul.
House of hell inviting, into the chamber of death.
Her bed covered in myrrh, temptation takes hold.
I have but two choices, I must leave or fall.
I've been caught in the snare, I try to get free.
Give in to her beauty, she slays me with her touch.
Like an ox to the slaughter, flesh and body consumed.
Hours pass and I escape, I disobeyed my true love.
Please forgive me my sin, and let me move on.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: attraction,bible,consumed,desire,despair,falling,forgiveness,god,lust,pleasure
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