Feast Poem by Richard Mainard

Feast



As the blood escapes my veins,
Her kisses relieve my pains.
She asks me for more,
As we slowly melt to the floor.
I grab her arm,
She jumps with alarm.
We kiss each other,
And in our blood we begin to smother.
Our bodies begin to tingle,
As Rammstein begins to sing Engel.
She sinks her teeth into my skin,
As I pull her flesh thin.
I drag the blade across her shoulder,
As our flesh grows colder.

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Ekaterina M. Polischuk 19 February 2012

... well, a very interesting poem... :)

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Richard Mainard

Richard Mainard

Kansas City, Missouri
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