1. I WANTED TO IMMORTALLY RESIDE
I didn’t want a place in your ostentatiously embellished fabric; I infact wanted to
immortally reside in your violently throbbing heart instead,
I didn’t want a place in your voluptuously lingering mascara; I infact wanted to
immortally reside in your mesmerizing eye instead,
I didn’t want a place in the pompous vermilion coated on your forehead; I infact
wanted to immortally reside in your ingenious brain instead,
I didn’t want a place in your sleazily glittering nail polish; I infact wanted to
immortally reside in the center of your palm instead,
I didn’t want a place in the delectably fluffs of shampoo overflowing seductively from
your scalp; I infact wanted to immortally reside in your tantalizingly black
and ravishing hair instead,
I didn’t want a place in the resplendent chain encapsulating your belly; I infact wanted
to immortally reside in the cushioned interiors of your robust stomach instead,
I didn’t want a place in the golden glasses of wine which were kept on your
mantelpiece; I infact wanted to immortally reside in the stupendously fragrant
sweat which oozed down your arms instead,
I didn’t want a place in your alluringly deceptive lipstick; I infact wanted to
immortally reside in your lusciously pink lips instead,
I didn’t want a place in your slender network of boundlessly huge veins; I infact
wanted to reside in the crimson streams of your blood instead,
I didn’t want a place in the smoke that engulfed you at all times of the day; I infact
wanted to immortally reside in your ardently passionate breath instead,
I didn’t want a place in your exorbitantly costly designer shoe; I infact wanted to
immortally reside in your celestial feet instead,
I didn’t want a place in your opalescent pair of vanity earrings; I infact wanted to
immortally reside in your daintily dangling ears instead,
I didn’t want a place in the armory of diamonds which incessantly glowed on your
petite fingers; I infact wanted to immortally reside in your tightly clasped and fervent
fists instead,
2. I didn’t want a place in the voice that floated from your persona for a few seconds
and then disappeared into obsolete oblivion; I infact wanted to immortally reside in
your incredulously rosy tongue instead,
I didn’t want a place in the shimmering chain of silver enveloping your elongated
neck; I infact wanted to immortally reside in the profoundly mystically valley of your
throat instead,
I didn’t want a place in the grandiloquently jewel studded watch camouflaging your
wrists; I infact wanted to immortally reside in the pulse that indefatigably palpitated
beneath your sparkling skin instead,
I didn’t want a place in the astoundingly appetizing granules of food you consumed
several times in a single day; I infact wanted to immortally reside in your immaculately
scintillating teeth instead,
I didn’t want a place in the spuriously spongy car seat in which you sat; I infact
wanted to immortally reside in the most volatile of your fantasy; the most
fabulously titillating of your dreams instead,
And I didn’t want a place in every person whom you encountered on the streets in
your struggle for existence each day and night; I infact wanted to immortally reside in
your euphorically palpable life instead .