Daughter of Anubis
a fleeting vivid smile, her tinkling laughter
adorned with the finest gold clothing, the most beautifully carved
emeralds and rubies
the princess lays out all her limbs gracefully on the rocks, the
moonlight shadowing her perfect form most elegantly...
you can't have her though, she's one of the Untouchables
but with the flutter of her thick eyeslashes, she's just so tempting to
take
beckoning you forth with the slow, movement of her lips and a slender
finger, you can't take it anymore
but you can only stare at the magnificent view
there's always something that blocks the way
sweet and alluring, with her ivory white skin, her cropped raven hair
staring at you with her saddened shadowed opal eyes... "come closer..."
a fleeting vivid smile, her tinkling laughter
adorned with the finest gold clothing, the most beautifully carved
emeralds and rubies
the princess lays out all her limbs gracefully on the rocks, the
moonlight shadowing her perfect form most elegantly...
the blue night sky is lit up with the rays of the moon, so bright, that
the stars can't even be seen
the sands of the desert blow delicately, in the Eastern Wind, in her
wake,
the snakes and the scorpions guard her like a treasure
if you can find a way to break through that barrier, she just might be
yours, she might just let you take her...
the sparkle of her crown signifies her as one of His daughters; and if
you should even go as far as to tenderly touch your way up her thighs
and beyond, may He spare you in mercy
She's one of the Untouchables...
but doesn't she just look as lonely as ever?
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2 comments:
Nice imagery and detail, albeit a bit racy for a high school publication. I found it interesting that you simultaneously label your subject a "princess" and an "Untouchable." Considering that in the Hindu caste system, the Untouchables were the lowliest class, had you intended to make that contrast?
--Mr. V.
Nice imagery and detail, although a bit racy for high school publication. ;-)
Interesting that you label your subject both as a princess and as an "Untouchabel." Were you thinking of the Hindu caste system when you had written this? If so, that would be an interesting distinction.
I look forward to reading more.
Mr. V.
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