Love Poem, Written in Jejune

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Tzara
Tzara
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There was never any way I could have asked
for your sudden love.
I had to craft, with but the charm
of steady, dull attention my only tool,
a sturdy cabinet, its surface polished smooth.

And though it's stale to say
that this cabinet holds my heart,
it does. Oh, and it holds some other thing
kept carefully in dark for you—
another, not-so-limpid, part.


Tzara
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WickedEveWickedEveover 15 years ago
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Another great poem, smartly written, as usual. Now let's talk about your thievery! Jejune. If you read the poetry forum, then you are aware that the word belongs to me... and Equinoxe. Give it back. :)

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