Superfluous jealousy

16 Sep 2008

·HelenBev

Intoxicated kiss from a blond, slendered, perfect body, wearing only a brown mini Tattooed with a name of any kind, he chooses to keep the acquaintance in line He thinks I don’t know about her But I have my spies, my senses is sharp I smell her all over, I want to choke, Will stop breathing help me to pretend she isn’t part of his life any longer? He sneaks out at night in the dark but cannot hide her seductive sway Her flashing red burning hips sending a noticeable glow of light How she enjoys his embracing fingers as she devours him with her fatal kiss Ignoring the warning of her gesture, hiding death rather drowning every other thought as he enjoys this pleasure this moment of ecstasy Toxicated air reaching every fatal organ mostly heart and lungs How it fills her with pride she taps herself on the shoulder A job well done, he is hooked for live My beauty my perfection has won this one over Hope when he eventually awakes it is not to late to escape the in evadable When he decides enough is enough I will listen to her call no more Can he then still escape some dreaded decease? Will he get this manipulation out of his mind in time? As I look upon all this I know I can't interfere I try and to be brave I did promise till death us to depart I hope he gives her up soon I don’t want to see him suffer Some might call it Superfluous jealousy I call it true reality A decision a choice only he can make to bit her farewell for ever Then only, can he know his fate

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