The sky breathed forth an impeccable light Its brilliance cloaked a poisonous delight With fleeting splendor, her grandeur was unleashed And solitude's walls were inexorably breached Of consummate nature I perceived this to be Nonpareil in both mind and body On the reins of Desire, I ventured in Only to watch my pain and sorrow begin Elysium I sought, and seemingly found In an immaculate being I could not expound A dazzling visage stood before my eyes But its elegance exuded a fortune of lies Her lips laced with poison beckoned seductively Set to begin a romantic tragedy Closer I drew, like a moth to the flame Only a pawn in a dangerous game The soldier of Judgement I did not enlist Slaking my thirst with a pestilent kiss There she stood, fallen from grace And I tore the veil from her treacherous face Fair Prudence collapsed by her sinful allure And the ultimate sorrow did I endure This is the curse of all men who dream They realize not that things aren't as they seem