Assassin and the Angel

Something digs and swirls through the cortex of the mind. Grey masses revolting. A distinct secretion wetting my brow rolling down the tip of my nose. I wait on the roof of a house of God. Then from extended Celtic member fire out seeds of death. They penetrate. Releasing two souls. An Anglo of rank beside another born of Irish flesh. Together for God for her they die... I the Bohemian member honour the cause with blood. From the poets dutiful hand a decade, over, of death. And now I the enchanter amongst hysteria flee. Off away to my hovel and cot. I dream of a cherub dead for hoisting a stone. The stench of quietus wafts upward to my nostrils. She of the Isle comes in my state of trance. Beauty of pure fair skin and locks of red. The devout angel cuddles my bleeding spirit. Caresses my skin from calf to head. Kisses my breasts leaving a trail of sweet liquid fortified across my belly. Then up she takes my organ into her sheath of mystical bliss. My lips stray passionately over her swelling teats. Lovers of insatiable yearnings we act out the drama. Moving as animal uncontrolled. Then slowly and fully. We tighten all at once together. For a moment... Lost. For her passé bourgeois endearments of love. Saginaw offered if for nothing else but a stolen kiss. Her I pretend no longer a promiscuous wench. Now a faithful miss. The hour breaks my sleep. The sun darkens my spirit. A widow planted in the corner gnaws on her satisfied mate. Beside plastic awaiting my touch. Longing for my hate. I cannot speak the prayer. Shall I contemplate love. Her lips! Her taste! My spirit murmurs and trembles. My mind, thoughts, lost in the tempest. I reach. Grip in my hand the method of my birth. I shall escape the womb. Weary and in great pain. Sinew tears as I aim and enter the cavern. Parturition. I say farewell my ill restored Julliet. And curse the god of love as a cankerous, fetid, wretch. One who hath shackled an impossible love. I offer my soul to prayer. I whom must die. For her for her for Ireland.
Assassin and the Angel

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