A Fair Lady and Her Foul Dragon
This fearless night
For he whom I loved
I don’t remember – a fearless night
I remember – a first night
Perhaps out of negligence, I am bothered
My husband man like any holy man
He blazed in unnatural light
He was done right by me
He kept his silence then
He screamed his mind
There was water and
He didn´t float
[Nights]
My shadow pinned against the wall
With his shadow
My god “loved” my husband, his soul
He licked my ribs and my mouth
His appetite for sweet meat
My husband, a holy man every night
His dark magic in all its beauty
[Sex]
I heard his manly voice hanging in the walls
I – a fair lady and her foul dragon
I can say I kept my silence
This night I put my body in his shirt and shorts
And all over his lawful creations
His skin and strength so neat and handsome
My nails did not hesitate to leave its trail
He jerked consecutively, sharply in blissful sin
I screamed his name (what every man desires)
[Ecstasy]
I stole his neck
I stole his voice
I stole his flesh: bone and skin
I slain left and I slain right in 10 points
I wanted to fulfill his fleshy appetite
My hands rocking back and forth in 10 points of death
My body: forever in blood
A fair lady and her foul dragon
[Release]
His power and joy – a foul dragon
I took from him my first child
I took from him my second child
I took his body and his heart in 10 points
His blood signifying gold
He was no longer and his blood signified gold
God blessed me with gold
He blessed me
A trick my mother taught me
God “madamed” me
The end was done by me
A first night
His departure
I could not lie
A first night for me
I became a writer
I desired his pen
I wanted his pen
And I took it
And I wrote for hours
About “A Fair Lady and Her Foul Dragon”
(Inspired by Catherine Tramell, character, and mystery writer in the movie Basic Instinct)
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