This Poem was Submitted By: Stevie L Underwood On Date: 2000-07-08 08:51:57 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Frivolous Intent

Would you that I my lady fair keep my being abreast of thee. Would you that I conform at rear or plea on bended knee. Depths of emotions beneath this shell unlike the soil with time erodes. Ingrained veneer...this masquerade yet lust within my heart abodes. I would that I, a wretched man, erase these thoughts and feelings arear. Soothe this pain that taunts my soul, silence the voice embellished with fear. Abolish the cries, ingore the pleas from within this dungeon, rage. Conquer this chapter, subdue this book or to simply turn the page. Unable to bare the time with you, within my reach when we're alone. To yield to touch, become as one, certain to ensure a friendship gone.                   -lamar

Copyright © July 2000 Stevie L Underwood


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