![]() | No ratings.
Poem about a child predator. |
| Mr. Smiley Candy-man, I am, Candy-man. Taking you home with placid sweets Trembling in your cream, curled hand. Candy-man with overplayed promises And grimed lies behind white teeth, I am. Big blue eyes focuse on me With a solemn moment of doubt in me. But a mouth full of smiles form naive Trust in me. Am I not, but the knight you seek from your dreams? Your innocent desideratum will trouble you open, To pour fears out in my hand. I won't leave you. I'll deceive you. I'll see you prime to giving in. I am the echo in your breath; A fiery current bidding no Fair warning- only ashes That cling to the scolded land. Oh, skeleton in the soiled morning. Now I'm feeling great with my stone eyes And heart dry. The dust on your tongue rushes Me to fade, and fade Before the burning of dusk's tide. You put up a good fight My puppet of one night, But now the director's bored With your fascist objections. So, I'll curtain the set, credit my goodbye, And render the next audition. |