Let Me Go Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Let Me Go



At a glance it was nothing but smiles that erased her days of tears that needed attention.

Now it is not a day without his touch that sends her thoughts into an eternal fire.

Searching around corners for stolen moments they embark on this journey of illicit temptations.

Forbidden nights of whirlwinds of affairs have them embracing the dawn; the night was the cover for their eyes.

He captured her lost senses that the home disannulled because of longevity.

Deeper and deeper their lives of scandals become the definition of love gone astray.

Her lover has her heart in a sea of lost sails that her lighthouse cannot rescue.

Distant shores of his enchantment of treasures have her swimming on his island of unsafe waters.

She searches for a life changing door for her escape but only find that her morals are lost in his kisses.

His oasis of lusts transformed her mind into a weakness that invited her ecstasy beyond life.

She awoke from his anesthesia of exploitations and said with eyes of pain let me go from this forbidden serenity.


Written by Theodore Mosley
September 7,2017

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