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so long ago when we first met
love was a doubleheader
obivious to time and place
each game going extra innings
throwing smoke and hitting homers

now I need a reliever
blue pill good for one at bat
mechanical sex out of habit
recreation in an hourglass

well the batter's up my dear
Cialis saids 'let's play three'
Saturday's doubleheader, Sunday's night cap
playground open all weekend long
I smile to myself I am 16 and you are here

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LeBrozLeBrozover 16 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 36,500 poems.

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AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
This is done...

with wit and a splash of brilliance all combined to make a terrific poem...thanks.

Bill DadaBill Dadaover 18 years ago
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Loved it, funny and fun and ...

Jenna GreyJenna Greyover 18 years ago
ya gotta do what ya gotta do!

Once again you captured the moment (moments) perfectly!

Wonderful!

jg

LeBrozLeBrozover 18 years ago
Cialis? Viagra? Well, if you say so...............

Okay - if popping the pill's the way for you,

what must be, must be;

I just find that the slower rise,

makes the crescendo all the more delicious

while we're finishing the symphony together

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