The Dance
Like shining gems, they captivate my gaze
One dark blue like a midnight sky on a cloudless night
The other green as the vast enchanting sea
He considers me, stripping down my defenses
Caresses me in his arms
Music plays like the opening bars of a movie
Anticipation
Slowing—Speeding—Minor—Major—Whirling
We dance,
I am at his mercy, helpless in his grasp
Sometimes—Unaccountably;
his features shift,
No longer gentle, lustful or sweet
But cruel, cold, and sharp
Fangs protruding from crimson lips
I refuse to shy from him; yet,
Pain sears through my being,
He continues our dance,
I moan when a hand appears,
Explosion and
I am reeling,
Like a gentle lover he explores my newest pain
My scars an interruption in his monotony
Our dance never ends, I fail to waver
Sometimes-- I fight back--
Once- I won,
with assistance
I refuse to be seduced from his arms
I’d rather face the pain of Life gone on--
Than face the kiss of death once more.
He knows my choice and he tests my limits,
Bruises,
blood,
pain,
confusion,
Sometimes the other cuts in - his beauty an utter
Temptation
Eyes pale as the moon barely a color,
He ravishes me with his deep lashed gaze, I melt in his gentle arms
Our bodies intertwine in our dance
Red floor
Shines in the white light, I don’t want to refuse
Utter disregard of the danger I smile
His pale lips upturn, the flirt, he knows our game
Carefully I run my fingers over his alabaster cheek
Pale yet gloriously beautiful.
Then like a tiger, lunging towards it’s unsuspecting prey
He leans forward
Yet
Like the wild dog I evade, lashes brushing his elbow
Dip, spin, back to his arms,
Ever fire filled,
He sighs,
I refuse, I always escape his temptation
Yet I cannot refuse the occasional fling
With sugary Death,
I may never understand life’s pain
Yet, he helps remind me that
I must live my deadly life.