My Goddesses And Muses
15 October, 2014
Author: David Russell
My goddesses and muses, gather now;
Embrace as sisters, stride in pride
Of jewels, luminous diaphanous silks –
Sisters – burn now in total strength;
Let me slough off the patriarchal dregs
That so oppress me too.
Through all repression's sedentary rocks.
In glory, pride, flaunting the sun.
Disrobe as one – be joyous in your fire
display to me your
shining amazons’ corsets
Now draw together yearnings of centuries
Into one beauty.
Strip me in your lust to make me grow,
To be the sun, the earth, to flip the two as one.
Let now my deep succession be simultaneous in spirit!
Take me, draw me in
For our own luscious satiation
And writhe the world to health.
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