LUST
#POETRY:
Woe
unto you, LUST
Vanity
thou art, no real in you
Only
the prompting of evil
You
fill an unwilling mind without pity,
You
prompt him to fall on his journey.
The
eyes beholds, the heart desires;
Oh!
Beautiful woman: ‘Parago of Paragons’
Divine
Sculpture at its best
He
looks agape and the heart throbs
He is
consumed by his own desires
You
swallowed hard when she passes by
You
wish she were yours
O
lust! Subtle and powerful
The
prince and Slave; rich and poor,
Thou
overcome them at will.
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