EVERYBODY LOVES CANDY by John Patrick Robbins

Sugary sweet, without a hint of substance.
A taste divine, she is everything you want and nothing you are permitted to sample.

As you excuse yourself, a lie is best told under the guise of want and unbridled desire.

Temptation is but a momentary restraint.
Meet me alone; a full moon’s promise, a cold winter's truth.

Entangled within these confines, only the demons bear witness to her exquisite perfection.

The rapture of release, the confession of guilt.
To push the boundaries is ever so easy as so is to cross that razor's thin edge.

So very sweet was the taste, so cold is the soon-to-be corpse.
Empty windows reflect a broken trust.
Tragedy of an all too eager lost soul’s forced departure.

So sweet was the taste of a blue-tinged kiss.
All monsters are human, as in nature, there is only one purpose, where within man lingers insanity.

Alone is the beauty sleeping eternally, as only the stars bear witness.

Goodnight.

 

John Patrick Robbins, is a Southern Gothic writer his work has published in Disturb The Universe, Horror Sleaze Trash, Fixator Press, Lothlorien Poetry Journal and Piker Press. His work is often dark and always unfiltered.

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