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Click hereSome say the sex is best on top,
some say supine.
From what I've laid from start to stop,
I side with those who'd be on top.
But, if it is to be sublime,
I think I know enough to say
that for my kith and kindred kind
each owns its day
and is just fine.
Yep. Recognized the meter and style to be the Frost poem.
Expected that from the title/substitle in the author's list.
That was easy. The hard part is figuring out how such a serious
(dare I say subtle) literary reference enters the mind of an author of Lit poetry.
No, I don't mean I expect mediocre poems or that Lit lacks authors of talent.
I think I mean that with all the discussion about ranking and "most favorieted" and such, this is both good and subtle and so won't be winning any popularity contests.
I liked it and I favorited it and I am so glad to see that the author gives due credit to Robert Frost.
If you're not familiar with it, check out Robert Frost's poem, "Fire and Ice." Same meter & rhyme scheme, even same subject.