And Then There Was You

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    And Then There Was You

    The seduction started before we ever met.
    When I would imagine what it would be like
    As I dated, I subtracted a bit of this,
    Added a bit of that,
    Changed my mind about what I liked,
    As I built my own idea
    Of what would be perfect.

    Imagination fueled fantasy
    As I became aware of sexuality.
    I thought of what I would like,
    How it would feel
    What I would say, and do.

    I pictured lust, flaring hot and wild,
    Tangling and tearing of clothes,
    Hunger and embarrassment in equal measure,
    Hands probing, trailing, squeezing,
    My skin reacting with warmth,
    Playing at resistance, serious about exploration.
    Insistent intimacy
    Overcoming and being overcome.

    I thought of penetration -
    Flesh of one surrounding the flesh of another,
    Two bodies mingling,
    Acting and feeling as one,
    Shared breath hot in our mouths.
    Forcefully, tenderly -
    Vigorously, languidly -
    A commingling of opposites.

    My mind conjured darkness pierced by light,
    A fire in the blood,
    Our hearts unconfined and consumed,
    The end of childish things,
    The totality of being human.

    All this I held as fact without proof
    Until you entered my view
    And beggared reality.

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    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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