Persuasions Of The Night Poem by Astell Collins

Persuasions Of The Night



As speech disappeared into the silence of my imaginations
The night darkened and deepens my every sensation
The meddling darkness moved, beckoning interference
As my ambition silently denied its resistance

Slowly, gently the night reveals your splendor
As our love for each other grew stronger
You closed your eyes and surrendered to your dreams
Your mind was unburden from thoughts you knew
And secretly the music of love possessed you

This unending night was rendered blind
As your fantasies unwind
What sweet intoxication
For I was freed from any condemnation

The love I felt inside I now had the right to defend
And your relinquished ideas of sin permitted your desires to descend
Your wishes completely exposed that were once buried
For this is the bliss for those that are married

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Astell Collins

Astell Collins

Guyana, South America
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