Immortal Heart

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Immortal Heart

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mysterious lady in blackened silk
a bewitching beauty as to mesmerize
sculpted by a darklord’s hand
so seductive as to scandalize

a wilding stare of icy blue
floats above a dangerous pout
spellbound by her magic eyes
she holds your soul with no way out

her tongue tip teases her top lip’s edge
like a supple paintbrush flowing
her smile will ignite and hypnotize
then wrap around you knowing

you are now her helpless captive
held hopelessly soul addicted
as her immortal heart combusts to flame
is she an angel — or truly wicked

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rob kistner © 2020

Image: Brooke Shaden

 

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  • 28 thoughts on “Immortal Heart”

      1. Thank you Shay. I use “Photoshop Commercial Pro”. Its a product I have had since my days with George Lucas in the 1990’s. I also have a proprietary program developed in-house for us to use in our offices on Skywalker Ranch. Its called, of all things, LightSaber — can you imagine that… 😉 I kept it after I left Lucasfilm LTD’s THX Div. — prior to when they were sold.

    1. From your stunning description, I’d say she’s pretty damned wicked! Looks as if you’ve mastered your WordPress changes with no problem. I wish I could say the same for the Blogger. My experience has always been R&D people release a new “toy” and wait for the masses to suffer through it and tell them what they need to correct. They are never users, so have no dreaming idea what they’re doing to us!

      1. Yes Bev, I think you might be right, about this fierce woman — and programmers… 😉 I have figured out, for the most part, how to get WordPress and Blogger to play together more nicely. It is not easy.

    2. Oh Rob this is a steamy poem indeed! Each stanza pulls you into the next leading to a captivating question at the end. I especially love the third stanza! I think many a man has dealt with her in this life. This is gorgeous!

      1. Glad you enjoyed it Carrie. I think it rattled out of my subconscious owing to all the smoke in the air we’ve been breathing here in the PacNW 😉 — the result of the wildfires raging in California, Oregon, and Washington. This is the first day in a couple weeks my doctor has let me go outside, or even open the window. Our air cleaner has been working overtime, requiring filter replacements. Haven’t had to That for a couple years.

    3. That first stanza flips the way my eye read this–a creation rather than a destruction. Eerie and perfect for the season.

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