The man who swallowed my soul
Persephone
He looked like a young man
But his eyes were old.
He touched me gently
But his hands were cold.
His voice was calm
But he was hunting for prey.
I started feeling dizzy,
And he watched me sway.
He stared at me with eyes black as coal,
The man who swallowed my soul.
The morning air
And the sunlight he stole,
The man who swallowed my soul.
He kissed my cheeks,
My eyebrowes, my neck.
I followed him blindly.
There was no turning back.
He sucked the lifeblood
Out of my veins,
Left me and my nightgown
Covered with stains.
He said his kiss would make me whole,
The man who swallowed my soul.
The breath of life
From my lips he stole,
The man who swallowed my soul.
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