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Monthly Archives: February 2018
All Last Night
All last night I dreamed of you, Awoke, and slept, and dreamed of you, And kept on dreaming all night through Of you and me, and me and you. You were so gentle, were so fair— Imagine us two sitting … Continue reading
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A Cowboy’s Hope
I hope you’re not in pain, my dear; I really, really do. If I were there, I’d face that pain And tell him, “You are through!” “Go for your gun! Draw!” I’d say, And I’d be quick as truth. I’d … Continue reading
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Education
Lantern, lantern, in the night. My lovely Lady. Oh and oh, what gentle light. Moon rising, rising so full. Beautiful Lady. Serenity is so close. Crashing waves shout on the shore. My smiling lady. Yes, she is passionate, too. Rocks … Continue reading
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It Will Be Wonderful!
Oh, how I want you, my dear! I want to hold you, hold you, hold you! Hold you in my arms! Close my eyes and hold you! More than anything! More than kisses or caresses, More than sex! Just to … Continue reading
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No Mistake
Though I come knocking at your door, You are my ship come into shore. There may not be a Heaven’s gate, But you are swinging in my fate. If there was ever joyous doom It is your footstep in my … Continue reading
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Together
Mine alone to hug and hug; Mine alone are you. Rhyme into my arms, sweet heart. In my arms you ring divine. I feel vibrations. Hug you, hug you; you are mine. You’re my meter, oh so strong. Rhythms’ echoes … Continue reading
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Half A Liar
Oh Lovey-Dove, my only love, How far, how far, how far away You seem to me to be! Oh Lovey-Dove, my only love. I know: some taps on keys, Electric mysteries, Then online me, online you— I know all that … Continue reading
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I, King
The Queen of Kuala Lumpur Is the only queen I adore. She rules with an iron hand And won’t let loneliness stand, Encourages lovers to kiss, To embrace, and be bubbling with bliss. She orders her soldiers to bow When … Continue reading
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My You!
Clarinda, my Lady, my darling, my dear, My Lovey-dove angel, I wish you were here, For I would be telling you rhymes of my heart— To hear them you’d swoon, and your lips sigh apart. And then I would catch … Continue reading
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Nay; Solid Rock
Oh, do not tremble, sweet, and do not fear; What we on Facebook are shall true appear. We’ll be the who we seem, the what we say, And nothing shall our loving wipe away. There’s no erasure from the scroll … Continue reading
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Sooner
How soon, how soon, to you I’ll soar, And soon, so soon, the moon will roar, And stars will sing and sprinkle joy Over love and lover-boy! How soon, how soon, I’ll downward streak To clasp the you my heart … Continue reading
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Because
I told you I loved you today. Oh, it felt so good to say it. I love to tell you I love you. Why? Because I love you. Am I too simple? Should I be more complex? I could say … Continue reading
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Found
I was looking for not anything in particular and then, out of the blue, I found you! Found—what a wonderful word, what a beautiful, word. Think of it—-I, found, you. f–o–u–n–d You were found by me. And, at the exact … Continue reading
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Full For A While
How slow, how slowly go The white-gray ragged, ragged clouds Across the smooth blue sky. And now the sun has caught a ripped edge And made a fork of yellow gold! A short curved bloody knife comes after, But where … Continue reading
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Truths of the day
To love passionately, truly and deeply, is to put your soul on fire. To put your soul on fire and to embrace the flames is to have courage—or to be insane. To love love’s seeming insanity is to lift yourself … Continue reading
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Loving You (Dec. 16, 2017)
My dear, my love, my love, my dear, I love you under all the year; Under, over, round and through, In every here I’m loving you! Around the table, through the door, I’m loving you forevermore. Out the window, on … Continue reading
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Avenue
Oh, my love, my dear, my pet, How wonderful to plan doing things together! Going out for coffee, tripping through a bookstore. Just to be walking by your side, Not buying anything, just looking, will be divine. How can something … Continue reading
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The Key (Nov. 13, 2017)
You are my everything, my all, My more than more, my mostest most. You catch my errors when I speak, You praise me high when I am right. you ever gently let me fall And laugh when I of falling … Continue reading
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My Revolutionary (Nov. 17, 2017)
My revolutionary-minded woman, My dear, admired, sweet beloved one, Of Ladies all the best and most bright human, Who are to me my highest shining sun, Oh Nancy, I am so enthralled with you, So deeply struck with joyous love’s … Continue reading
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In The Soup!
Wai Yue is driving, expert is she, Taking her mama shopping! She drives around the whole country Cause she’s not liking stopping. Around and round and round she goes, Till mama yells, “I’m jumping!” Then, laughing hard, Wai Yue slows, … Continue reading
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Perfect
It has been said that none of us are perfect. What nonsense! A lot of us are perfect! “Are”, not “were.” We are talking morality here, volitional choice, not physical mistakes like turning down the wrong street. I’m feeling good … Continue reading
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All For Me
Lovely lady whom I love, What are flowers for? Lovely Lady whom I love. Rosy lady, I give rose. You’re more pretty now. Rosy lady, I give rose. Sit, with roses in your lap. Sit, and feel divine. All the … Continue reading
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You, There
You, there, waiting, with your sign. I, bursting customs. Spring comes so early this year. You, there—oh, how I love you! Your sign is falling. You, in my arms forever!
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Haiku Rich
I have wealth—I have your love. I give gold—my love. Darling mine, we are treasures.
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My Maker
Strong-souled lover, light of day, Let me feel your hands. Hard-working woman, it’s true. Your hands are all over me, Pressing and pushing. I am made out of marble. Now your lips press my lips, oh! Pressing and pushing. I’m … Continue reading
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