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"Psalm to mi amore" by Rebell tiGer King

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Written by Alanarchy & Rebell tiGer King








New face strange for my unrest
from the anatomy of the naked and
the exile.
slipping, choked and blue.
And sky, now come claim me.
mi amore, so azure we slip from two to one.
So could you ever forgive me; when
sometimes I can only see myself when it's
cloudy out.

I'm between regrets,
we pulled some strings that I'd like to forget
But I can't.
Even when i stand away beneath the velvet
of this horizon, far apart as love from
lies or truth from art.

The id press in on you, my self
pressing in on you,
and growing accustomed to the notion; this

golden fleece on your breast
and in, through your breath, is all i need
to become god of your temple.
And like the waves of the deep,
so satin cool caressing
the soles of soul beyond.



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On Tuesday July 15th, 2008, elisa (1986) writes:
a jux made in heaven.


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mirrors urban,..great balance


On Tuesday July 15th, 2008, urbanhumility (1369) writes:
brillant....so fluid and articulate....a pair....well matched...............urban


On Tuesday July 15th, 2008, Skarlet Rebell Queen (193) writes:
wonderfully done.. very romantic..kudos to you both!


On Tuesday July 15th, 2008, saintedmad (1148) writes:
love the id part. .. .stellar conjuring you two...


On Tuesday July 15th, 2008, Rhys Ki (127) writes:
Wow. An absolutely astonishing read, dearies.



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