Enigma

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You like me proud and haughty,
and then you like me meek,
now mischievious and sporty,
now ladylike and chic.

You want me as your prostitute
and then your virgin-bride,
sometimes your playmate, blonde and cute,
at others, crazy-eyed.

You love me dressed in scarlet,
undressed in vestal white,
your leather-fetish harlot,
and pink-winged, pixy sprite.

You crave to screw me swiftly
and then make long, slow love,
to lie back, sprawled beneath me,
or take me from above.

You want me that, you want me this,
you want both nun and whore:
it’s lucky every woman is
all of these things – and more ....

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AverageBearAverageBearover 14 years ago
Fun and fitting...

This is an incredibly well-constructed and enjoyable poem, flows naturally, nothing forced - and OH SO VERY TRUE!!! (Take it from one of the male gender who wants all of that and more from his lovely bride of 27 years). Your Canuck friend, AverageBear

vrosej10vrosej10over 14 years ago
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I liked this poem. I agree about the duality. I think its twinkling cuteness is also appealling. A different offering from you Sappho.

EroticOrogenyEroticOrogenyover 14 years ago
Excellent

Plays the duality of desire well.

bflagsstbflagsstover 14 years ago
I like you poem

It was done well and everything, just the sort of topic I've heard a bunch.

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