Worth Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Worth



Samantha and Eric had built a legacy of love for 25 years.

The lust of Eric's eyes and the heat of Michelle's tender lips foretold the downfall of Samantha's holy matrimony.

Eric wanted to uphold his manhood outside the furnace of his satisfaction.

Michelle advertised her stock within Eric's market of stability.

The portfolio of Michelle's anatomy reduced the spending point of Eric's home.

Samantha's love canceled out any outside activity viewed in plain sight.

Saturated in the arms of Eric, Samantha took flight to the oasis of his ways.

Darkness covered the insatiable appetite of Eric's fetishes that Michelle corrupted him with.

Eric liquidated his assets for story eyed dreams that ended on Nightmare Island.

Michelle vanished in a moment of time as the substances of Eric depleted.

Eric reached back for Samantha with his cold heart of deceitfulness.

Samantha embraced him with her warm heart of forgiveness.

The occupancy of his words travailed the globe of his testimonies.

With his manhood and integrity in his polluted emotions he cries for Samantha's heart.

In her sincere heart of love she asks him was she worth our suffering; was she worth the tears of our hearts; was she worth our legacy of love.

Written by Theodore Mosley

September 16,2019

Monday, October 14, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: lost love,love,love and dreams,love and friendship,love and life
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