A Kiss in the Charnel Fields


Kings stride through the golden straw in ornate raiment,
Under human plants with plenteous fruits that pump blood
From afar blurred tales led them to where the heart hangs
And barks groan peculiar tunes while crowns adorn the sand
Her vessels smile blue as emperors creep
In searing woe that ardour bears
Undressed by passion they adore
Until arboreal sculptures stay
Myriad sovereigns weep within these trees
Nourished on their pain her beauty flames
Attired in my royal scarecloak (I walk through the meadow)
I feel her pulsate and forever stay
She blushes as her tissue brands my lips
To fall in cardiac fever
We love in snow, embraced by chilly dreams
As all seasons freeze
Naked in the charnel fields
We seethed our blood together
I lick the dank red as the heart
Beats kisses in my open hands
Forever one, in love unite our deadest streams
(Lyrics finished in December 1994
Music finished in November 1994)







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