Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Morning Star (poem)

This one I did awhile back but decided to post it here because I like it.
No other reason, in someway it compliments the poem "tempted to sin" since that one is about the seven deadly sins, let's say this is more about who tempts you.
Truthfully I didn't put that much effort into this poem as well, so it's very basic to me but I think it's nice once in awhile to keep things light.
Here it is...
Morning Star.
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Do you not know what I do?
For you…
I will litter this world with beauty
Dampen your heart with love
Angelize you with jewelry

A contagious spell
You cannot dispel

Let us enjoy, quench our desires
Drink all our sins by the fires
Waver with me, your only friend
Because this will be our bitter end

Come with me where I‘ve fell
The endless abyss called hell

Do you not know who I am?
I am…
The filth between spaces
The thorn in your embraces
The snake behind your graces

I am… Satan

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The reason of the title "morning star" is because it is one of the titles of Satan.
This poem is all about worldly desires and pretty much how Satan fell from God's grace and will just drag you to hell with him.
Though basic and light, to me every line of course must mean something, "a contagious spell, you cannot dispel" should obviously mean the desires we're offered and how easily we can influence others.

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