The Twilight Zone Poem by Marshall E Gass

The Twilight Zone



We can arrive at the huge gates
with tickets lost and fumbling
for an explanation. Not many slur off the tongue
like new found sexual escapades, but
we still want to taste the heaven that exists
in unknown wonders
in the twilight zone!

I am but human, dream human
explicit at times but real
taking you in waves, surfing on a shore
where the waters create a new baptism
and your moans unleash a symphony
lost between the covers of a lifetime
in the twilight zone.

Tomorrow I will come again renewed
refreshed and wanting
to take you to a special place
in the twilight zone!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: metaphor
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An Unknown destination with the lover of your dreams.
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