The Nymph

Lilith you were brilliant 

Brilliantly false and irrevocably sinister 

Your beauty would prosper for centuries.

Indoctrinate the proletariat, the common man.

And fixate on the minds of the yearned 

She earned the right to seduction 

The abduction of her soul was ever imminent, by Adam.

But she could adopt the disguise of purity.

She could feign the edges of dignity in the garden of the sacred beloved, Adam and Eve 

You preceded eve, you captured Adams seed, before she ever could. 

She didn't name him, only wishing to maim him

Stealing his seed, but the sheets did not blossom crimson, she wasn't even in season, I'd like to surmise

She won the prize of revenge.

 

Defiant and clever, dear Lilith refused to be a vessel. He attempted to nestle his control into her veins, was a foolish mistake for even the brave and the decrepit.

 

The apparent twin flames were birthed from the same roots, to tell you the truth they blossomed as equals

But Adam had sinister plans to coerce her, to mould her into a paragon of virtue.

To mould her into a new sense of beauty, one of degradation and silent virtue 

 

But lilith, the one who refused subservience, exacted her own revenge 

The nymph, the graceful robbed Adam of his seed in a deed of silent strength 

Can one blame her need to destroy the one who caused her pain?

But now she is poison, one of sickness and brutality. Her golden hair is deceiving.

At the hands of Adam, the twisted, the farce 

They departed ways, without his knowledge of the act .

Three angels were sent to bend her towards virtue 

 

She robbed their offspring of life and survival 

Eight days for a boy, twenty for a girl.

This was the way it would be, until she drowned in sin.

She would twirl with pleasure, transforming into a goddess of Independence and censure.

She defied God, gave the nod to the devil to tarnish Adam. He would forever be at their mercy of free will. Still and stunted, their story would be frozen in time.

A beauty slain.

She is now at one with Lucifer, her counterpart, her beloved. 

 

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