Sonnet on Infidelity

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Part 2 of the 3 part series

Updated 03/19/2021
Created 12/31/2006
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You tell yourself that you're not tired. The weight
insomnia lays on your body's light
compared to guilt, and there is guilt. You fight
the feeling, ugly as it is, but fate
so coupled with your carnal need, your mate
was tossed aside, asea, and sheer excite-
ment then became your focus, fresh and bright,
with ever varied charms. It is too late
to change back now, so celebrate the new—
as seasons change, we change in love, and so
be joyful, be now liberal, be true.
Our politics so very rarely skew
that even love's more fickle. Proudly go
out in the world no longer red, but blue.

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Stella_OmegaStella_Omegaabout 17 years ago
You

caught my heart (in my throat)

TeeTeeTeeTeeabout 17 years ago
Winds

of change...great write thanks for sharing:)

T_T

AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
Infidelity..

sharing, caring, variety is the spice of life.

duddle146duddle146about 17 years ago
change.

Believe this is another way of saying ~ the winds of change are blowing us in a different direction.

LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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