Sin-Energy Poem by Robert Sheridan

Sin-Energy



Digging the body of the adulterer
Addition saved me from the humility
My parts offered me repentance
An inconvenience of violins;
Former flames remained inside
First blush was the difference
One plus one equaled duplickitous
Shoveling it was my knot slipped;
Dignity’s the stain
Full of their silky white skin
Dimmed lights and notarized sin
Flame to smoke – perfect one to enter in;
Humping and thumping with emphasis
Tribal sentience
Falls just short – disregard the consequence
Indolence is heavenly here;
Spotlight, stay the intercourse
Tremendous energy of the asses
Chief function, convert power into form
Adolescence fraught with danger;
Last to relinquish – quite tense
Serene heat – certain
If caught headlong hearse
Would cause permanent congestion.

'2007'

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