Acrostic-Sonnet

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Gorgeous lady, surely you can not be
only here I see thee, and now I must
decide if I am mad or if I see,
delight! Reality embodied lust.

Each curve reveals more than nature could hold
so that reality itself has been
stricken away from my eyes, oh behold
only what I now see. And if I sin

for wanting you then know, fully, I do –
longing for you, your touch, those lips to kiss.
Until you free my lust for thee no new
service can I hope to achieve – no bliss.

True you define desire, so my wish to
satisfy you should come as nothing new.

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jthserrajthserraover 20 years ago
Damn...

a decent acrostic is tough enough, but a sonnet too, very good.

jim :)

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