Hand
of Fate
Hand
of fate, kissing off the breeze,
strokes
his nape and none were saved,
no,
none were saved, him lying on mustard bed,
he
grasps my hand, he coughs my dread.
Screws
up his liver, now twists his spleen,
twists
and shouts strange visions seen,
twists his spleen when her poison came,
he coughs
in bed; utters up love's name,
smiles
his last smile and she is to blame.
Oh,
hand of fate, yes, she is to blame.
Yes, hand of fate kisses only shame,
kiss
shame’s sins when the chopper came,
the
chopper came, blunt clubbed my head,
chunked
my head, now I’m running fast,
for
sweet betrayal was made to last,
constructed
good and constructed vast,
caverned
deep inside but just too late,
she
smiles, she speaks, oh that hand of fate.
Hand
of fate comes close with lying lips,
she
speaks of love’s hands sleights to trick,
she
speaks in silver of a rose that pricks,
sweet rose that pricks inside, and sick
conjuring
spells of bitter poison sweet,
we’re
not to know when first we meet:
undo
your cups and tender make me eat.
Make
me eat, yes, make me softly plead,
rubbed
raw your knees under leafy trees,
open
mouth, expose and you milky tease.
You
tease me there until my will must break,
torment
with promise of the hand of fate.
Oh,
hand of fate, will she bring disease?
One
day, certain, beneath dropping leaves,
beneath
the leaves, play tunes with your mouth,
play
moaning tunes, bring rain not drought,
show
me the heat of your sticky tongue
when
I twist me round your summer sun
swimming strokes within musk dusky flavour
screaming, oh choky sobs, don't stop, ignore,
ignore
her autumn taps upon the door,
her autumn
taps and bleak winter sighs,
they
speak of snow and bring the lies,
oh,
bitter lies that must bar the gate
must
bring the Angel and the hand of fate.
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