Woe to cages and their bars- -
Lock downs - so subdued...
Thickened air - closing in
Lack of freedom in years accrued;
Longings, yes, deepest longings
For the natural of mating calls...
Her desire - an ever burning fire
Elevated hopes - with way too many falls;
Too many WRONG turns - bent on desire! !
Too much numb when needed to protect...
A fearless soul-her mistakes have taken their toll
It really is: 'Cause & Affect';
Here's to someday for Beverly Ann...
Here's to Baccus and celebration's grand- -
Here's to revelry without 'normal conscience'
Here's to liberation's - mighty hand;
Someday will become her free day...
As she sails through her appetites of long desires
Lusting for nearly everything in the world...
Someday, come what may, comes a quenching of her blazing fire;
By, Theodora Onken
April 26,2016
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I am intrigued. Who is this Beverly Ann and the reference to Paris is burning. The French Resistance. I truly enjoyed this writing. The psychological affect and the long list of crime and punishment however I am at a loss as to the biography of the infamous Ann............
**This write is based on a true story. It is all about victimization, greed and fraud. Many find it unbelievable that people like this exist in our world - but they do...embezzlement, altering books, idenity fraud- is all too common place and people sometimes are not what they seem to be. Too many con games - we must all learn to protect ourselves doing whatever needs to be done.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Edmund, so happy you are intrigued. Unfortunately, am unable to release Beverly Ann's full name...Oh, and am sorry if i confused you with The Resistance....This is actually a non-fiction write about a real woman of today....and her life.Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read and comment. So appreciated your time.