It's A Hypnosis Leaves Me Feeling Guilty Poem by Mark Heathcote

It's A Hypnosis Leaves Me Feeling Guilty



The sun is a serpent in the sky
But the full moon is the devil in the corn
With ears pressed to lips of lust
That whisper, where have you been
Kiss me, undress me, and make love to me.

What is this duplicity "hard bark? "
But with a delicious soft core;
Is it a betrayal if it were?
Oh, was only a restless dream,
And she lay longing naked next to me.

Is our love a lie, if I lay dreaming?
Of a young pearl drew fresh from the sea.
Oh, darling please forgive me
It was without any real jeopardy,
I held her hand and she said follow me.

And like a siren who never bombs-out
She lures drowns me and hypnotizes me
It's a hypnosis leaves me feeling guilty.
Darling, forgive me I'll wake up turnabout.
Forget I ever dreamed a day without you.

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