Dark River
You asked me to write
a poem just for you—
I took you to the cemetery instead.
We wandered among the graves,
drank wine, smoked a joint,
found a soft patch of grass under a tree.
I lifted your skirt, panties gone.
Overhead, the moon emerged
from behind a cloud.
“Is this a sin?’ you whispered
then licked my ear.
My words filled with
the dark river of desire,
the touch of your hand
a swelling like rain.
a poem just for you—
I took you to the cemetery instead.
We wandered among the graves,
drank wine, smoked a joint,
found a soft patch of grass under a tree.
I lifted your skirt, panties gone.
Overhead, the moon emerged
from behind a cloud.
“Is this a sin?’ you whispered
then licked my ear.
My words filled with
the dark river of desire,
the touch of your hand
a swelling like rain.
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