Taboo Poem by Godfrey Morris

Taboo

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These desires hidden in me
May never be extinguished
They have roots then take
Form

They burn like wild fire
Trespassing unfamiliar
Realms and so live to
Explore, prolonging
Agonies of complete
Release

These hidden desires asks
To be set free and become
Whole

I picture them and me engaged
In extreme fantacies
Attached in naked embrace
Of expressions never had

Of these fruits I truly desire
Yet I refuse them

Monday, August 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: desire
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Godfrey Morris

Godfrey Morris

Kingston, Jamaica
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