a supposed disrobing

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clothes on a chair... an arduous unfolding.
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if one had to see on a chair two sets of clothing
there would be no mistake there be a disrobing
and thus a supposing
there was no chaperoning
an unfolding
and a stoking
of an arduous toasting
between a man and a woman provoking
a moulding
and exploding.

if one had to see on a chair two sets of clothing
there be a foreknowing
of the pleasurable groaning
that must have been unfolding.

now supposing
in this poems foreclosing
it be me gloating
in the afterthought
of all that stroking.

....a writers imagination willing...

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