Repertoire

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I danced sex against his mouth;
he moved his lips and I forgot
what I was saying.

When I did the lambada of hunger
on the fields, the starving
laughed to look at my round cheeks.

Yesterday, I danced hope
on a friend's heart.
It beats still.

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champagne1982champagne1982over 15 years ago
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I knew the Literotica wizards could fix the title. I'm so glad they did.

champagne1982champagne1982over 15 years ago
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Damn T-zed, I'll submit a correction request but I'm not sure they can fix titles without losing the comments. Laurel's a whiz so maybe she and Manu can do anything. Thanks for noticing the booboo.

TzaraTzaraover 15 years ago
This is a very good poem, Champie

and that first strophe is truly brilliant. Shouldn't the title be "Repertoire," though?

darkmaasdarkmaasover 15 years ago
I might just kill ...

... to have written the first stanza.

WickedEveWickedEveover 15 years ago
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Oh, I read this on the forum and loved it! This poem really appeals to me. I can't pick out one line or one phrase that is the best, because the entire poem is excellent. For this reader, Repetoire is a winner.

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