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You beckoned to me on that ordinary day
Your note, a tempting chocolate treat
That normally would not be indulged
My proud and regal reply
Fell impotent at your feet
And words parted as you laughed
I see into your soul and feel your anger
You said, as you grabbed my heart
And then you gently kissed it…so tender
But our worlds preach of the danger
Of the other as they’ve fought
And our Prophets’ words each render
Erratic, the beating of our hearts in unison
Over the span of age and continents
Proof that adoration respects no bounds
I …Sheba of the fairest tone
And wise with years yet to you unidentified
You-- Solomon with eyes beseechingly brown
Twas neither world nor Prophet
Capable of ripping our souls asunder
Causing the earthquake of pain so violent
But a jealous rage that cannot forget
An Iblis-Demon born of thunder
She forced his hand, and my heart rent
Ordinary is a world far gone from me now
For I am shattered
From our forbidden dance
-Michele
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The Forbidden Dance
You beckoned to me on that ordinary day
Your note, a tempting chocolate treat That normally would not be indulgedMy proud and regal reply
Fell impotent at your feet And words parted as you laughedI see into your soul and feel your anger
You said, as you grabbed my heart And then you gently kissed it…so tenderBut our worlds preach of the danger
Of the other as they’ve fought And our Prophets’ words each renderErratic, the beating of our hearts in unison
Over the span of age and continents Proof that adoration respects no boundsI …Sheba of the fairest tone
And wise with years yet to you unidentified You-- Solomon with eyes beseechingly brownTwas neither world nor Prophet
Capable of ripping our souls asunder Causing the earthquake of pain so violentBut a jealous rage that cannot forget
An Iblis-Demon born of thunder She forced his hand, and my heart rentOrdinary is a world far gone from me now
For I am shattered From our forbidden dance -Michele True