Mystical Disguise

We met in a distant town
far from the everyday
as I sat down to your table
the barroom faded away
your face was a pure delusion
a beautiful movie dream
my head began to glow
your eyes were a bright, steady gleam.

All I ever wanted
was to melt into those eyes
to live my life embraced
by your sweet, little hot thing
your mystical disguise.

Honeysuckle’s sweet perfume
trailed up and down your stairs
your third floor balcony
was a fragrant midnight lair
dull moonlight wet with heat
gently lapped against your door
our shadows twined and danced
they mingled on the floor.

All I ever craved
was a place between your thighs
to die and go to heaven
in your sweet, little wet thing
your mystical disguise.

You told me I was too crazy
and you were afraid of the pain
I left, goodbye, I’m gone
in a slow summer rain
later on I thanked you
but at the time I didn’t realize
your face was a masquerade
there were mirrors in your eyes.

All I ever needed
was to penetrate those eyes
to shatter the illusion
of your sweet, little bright thing
your mystical disguise.

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