Eruption

Fire burning, my blood is pumping,
Taking a deep breath to gather my stamina
Wiping the sweat off my forehead;
Thinking, ‘that was too close’,
I almost lost it, losing control.
Heaven once more returns
With fantasies of angels hips,
Swaying so gently between my lips.
As mountains rises,
From a slumbering earth;
A sudden cry,
Echoes from nesting birds.
Trouser snake entering,
It's a predator alert.
Ruffling feathers,
Penetrating the scene,
While a nearby volcano rumbles,
Erupting soon it seem.
Exploding at the peak,
With lava flowing,
Oozing from every seams,
As the liquid runs dry,
Exhausted from the night,
Only silences remain,
After men's lustful nature,
Temptation has won it seems.
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Posted: Mar 2014
About this poem:
Analogy

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