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We met on the dusty crossroads,
Of a nameless, silent town, A place by fate forsaken When the full moon wore a frown. Â She was a leather goddess, An exile from the abyss With eyes of living fire And sweet venom in her kiss. Â Her lips the colour of fury, Her skin, in the manner of old: White as the billowing towers Of cloud in the heartland of cold. Â I tasted flesh opalescent, Violet and crimson with life, And therein raged unrelenting The forces of storm and of strife. Â That night we both drank the nectar; The salty-sweet essence of lust. She matched me measure for measure, Returning each kiss and each thrust. Â Her eyes alight with the embers, Her limbs incandescent with flame Invoking all that is pagan, Calling the storm gods by name. Â I loved her fiercely till morning, Riding her untamable steed Through boundless lust and through laughter Until all our passions were freed. Â I awoke in expectation Of sweet love craft, rare and unknown, And of beauty glowing before me, But found that I lay all alone. Â I then searched every corner Of that fate-forsaken town But found no trace at all of her; Best I let my sorrows drown. Â Fading marks upon my body, Visions that linger in my eye Are all I now have left of her; These and the swirling, spectral sky. Â Â
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