The Sin on your Chest – Excel Chinagorom Michael
Photo Credit: Envato Elements The Sin on your Chest I see God hawking attraction in your body, a barricade of beauty promenading through berry-hedge paths of your temple. & I sulk at male determinant: singular baby-chaser messing the brotherhood. there are things that are too toxic about your body— one is your front, a canvas of persecution. i have consumed more abuse & bewitchment than what my stomach can bear. What do I profit, tell me? am I not a lecher, enmeshed in mud pie π? I am short of appetite; I am nauseating. isn’t it strange how you own this much sin trickling on your chest, & yet not professing a word to your smasher? I’ve implemented distancing, rehearsed a breakup to console my heart once. my father knows these folktales— it kills heart-to-heart conversation. sometimes, I blame God for testing His hypothesis on your body. in my algebraic thoughts, you conceal numbers in a home of small latitude, astonishing us with many routes of waitresses. […]
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