The Betrayal Of Memory Poem by Patti Masterman

The Betrayal Of Memory

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the betrayal of memory
is a poisoned chamber;
a melancholic rack
of shrieking virgins,
roaming forever
in lewd fields
perfumed tresses
with hollowed caresses
oblivion's horror
and cadaverous ceilings;
crumbling relics
of ardor's stale pleasures.

cruelty blooms
among wilted cathedrals,
as depravity suckles
on blighted fruit:
the serpent craves only
the breath of the pure,
and in his vermilion
the cancer takes root.




Dec.29 2009

Saturday, January 2, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: betrayal
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Daniel Kempson 03 January 2010

Dark and deep, less we forget 10 Daniel

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Carol Gall 02 January 2010

very strong write iai i agree

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