The Forest of Knowledge of Right and Evil
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He emptied out his blood in her. He gave
Her all of it in gusts. She felt it through his flesh.
She felt his passion as he did not save
One drop of it for others. It was worse than fresh.
His meat implanted it inside her womb.
He gave her every gush of it. No bead
Of it, no pearl held back by gnashing groom,
Was smelled by mother. It was jewelled seed

Inside the planted dark. The parents left
Behind, he gave what wasted woman wants.
He gave her meat and blood. She felt his heft
And future ghosts welled up as scorching haunts.
A kind of death delivered all he had,
Clamped eyelids holding every good and bad.

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