Savage Bargain

Savage Bargain

A Poem by John Alexander McFadyen

Savage Bargain

Where minds can meet and appreciate the pain

There is no science to explain the calm.

No need to delve and sweat the truth

Where mutual bonds pull brutal knots.

That we can doubt our waking lives,

So fearful in denial, yet take the risk we would.

But to tip these scales and drink desire

That such sweet surrender offers sinners,

And in such flesh-full fantasy

Throw caution to the winds that tug our mortal souls,

We drive a savage bargain.

 

(15th March 2010)

© 2012 John Alexander McFadyen


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And I bet you get the best bargain.

Posted 13 Years Ago


John Alexander McFadyen

13 Years Ago

Still looking! lol
Yheela

13 Years Ago

Ah well, what's the hurry? ^_^
John Alexander McFadyen

13 Years Ago

Cheeky!

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John Alexander McFadyen
John Alexander McFadyen

Brixworth, England, United Kingdom



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Well, have a long and complicated story and started it as an autobiography on Bebo but got writer's block/memory fogging. People liked it though and kept asking for the next chapter! fools.. more..