The Portals Of A Fairy Tale
You came from the night,
a light beacon from a faraway stars,
As my eyes of a lonelyman look to the sky for the signs of an entity
And as a nights princessyou took me for a ride along the rims of the sky,
Into the deep caverns full of water.
It was like the cave that AliBaBa had hidden his golden trinkets,
But as you were generous and precocious,
You gave the nights treasure away,
Pleasures for a mortal man who stoked an imemorialfire,
Men who remember Eve'sname,
and sought the same priviledges,
Men who were like fellons falling for the sky princess,
As you gave yourself,
Unconcerned for my lusty hunger,
Like a goddess descended from the sky,
For a chance of unfettered arousals,
To wake these solitary glaciers for a time, only a woman like you can provide.
And each nightriding and floating on an enchanted carpet,
I came for a lovely spin flying into the portals of a fairy tale.
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