Love Poem: The Abyss In Loving Someone

The Abyss In Loving Someone

The Abyss In Loving Someone


Falling in love with the darkest abyss of someone's soul,
Finding their ugliest, darkest part of them.
Rounding up the demons that lurk around inside of them,
The deep darkest abyss of their souls' sea.

Then when no one is watching,
You get down to the deep level of their souls.
And then there you'll feel as though,
You've seen and felt their hell.

When you get that deep inside someone:
You'll find that;
You'll need to love the hell out of that one person.

Or if you've to fall in love, for that one's light,
Before having to stand alone in the darkness of them?
Then you'll be loving those people,
On top of the surface, they show you.

But that isn't real:
It's lusts of their flesh.
Where the eyes of a human had opened:
From the temptations that were born; 
By dark forces and were ashamed.

And that's the devil's playground,
Wanting you to bite from it's forbidden.


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out of 100. Sept. 22, 2020