Half the Tale of Two

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    Half the Tale of Two

    How can you complain when the name of my game is I'm already tame?
    Not some wild child, all anxious and riled, but a gentleman with a gentle hand,
    And I'm tired of faking so no more mistaking
    the decision I'm making: I'm free for the taking.
    Because you know I won't ask for that pleasurable task,
    Nor will I use force to decide the course,
    But if you give me permission, I'll make it my mission:
    To touch you, tease you, hold you, please you,
    Always need you and never leave you.
    To treat you, complete you, heat you, then seat you.
    So please do. I mean you. Now re-do, yeah, me too.
    I'm see through. I need you. So be true. We'll be two.
    -Andrew J. Golubiewski-

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    ladyvirgo commented on Half the Tale of Two

    12-24-2009

    I LOVE IT... thanks for the great read, I think you hit the mark with that one

    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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