Samson Knight Chess Mate Wed Ebony Queen

rew4er2nail

(This atheist imagining, envisioning,

and adopting a religious stance
asper extra-marital prance
sing unsheathing ma lil lance.)

 

if wand whoosh,

a mollified Genie could wave

abracadabra spellbinding mine fate, aye

would rejoice beholding,

an African Queen to stave

more precious then

fine spun gold (for Josephine) to buy

time against tortured Golgotha kepi

mein kempf wracking fate, thence pave

ving a stairway to heaven

after this ivory pawn doth die

cleansing, exorcising, and flushing

infidelity kindling lover misbehave

yore (ah Jove) many

full lush blue moons ago,

when verboten fruit

yours truly didst deaf fie

temptation no amount

renouncing sin spent kneeling, this knave

scrutinizing engravure etched with blessed

"Jesus, bare naked Amazon Mary

and Joseph" motif guy

interweaved by pointed

finger of Goddess Sheba almighty

beckoned deft fiat halting joist

lowered nondescript plain rigid casket

swallowed by grave

temporally ushered whirled wide

webbed rebirth where I

received life anew breathless composure

dousing errant fellow

guilt honestly iterated, jackanapes

kneaded licentious maligned narcissistic

opprobrious philandering questing re: deprave

transgressions, whereat this gentile Jew did lie

unclothed satisfying prurient crave

ving vitiating marital covenant, now my

soul asylum anointed, via sedulous, glorious,


and fabulous Nubian enchantress deign nigh

ying celibacy decreeing

expurgating sexual crave

ving, hence thy status as Zen eternal

Eunuch (corny punster)


as acceptable punishment bequeathed

by said deliquescent, iridescent,

and opalescent dreamt up

"FAKE" pitch black Negroid hallucination

from over active imagination

me didst truly ply.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 2nd, 2018 14:05
  • Category: Fable
  • Views: 6
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