A poem on sexuality with religious themes |
Our tongues were on fire in our mouths They meet and exchange Moans, like martyr's cries, escape your mouth, subdued. You guide me with your hand, a pillar fire My kisses form an oasis on your négligé We split between two mountains, Mount Moriah and Ararat I grasp and I climb. My mouth sacrifices my innocence on Moriah, and I come to rest on Ararat. Its peak reveals a new world, an untouched land. A sign of divinity marks my hand as it pierces you. Blood and a tear pour out As I leave long, lost trails on your body we pull our hips together grinding like millstones, crushing, pressing, a circular path. You grasp at my belt loop like those reaching to touch Christ's clothes. Because of your faith I answer. I move up, with my hand on you heart, burning, and I know in this moment, I Lust Y o u , but, my lips, with their forked tongue kiss you and tell you, with a sorrowful face, It is finished. |