This Poem was Submitted By: Regis L Chapman On Date: 2002-05-18 00:38:45 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Goddess

My Goddess, may I kiss your hand? My Queen... the birds owe to you the very air all oceans break on your beach and... I apologize a fool, is male pride shall the white wings of death decide her wrath, my fate now her breath a lightning sigh forever holding the eye she can make from herself a two from her comes a we something- more than her- cries on a new stage to take a bow heiress of She where all springs from all sing-along songs hum every male head turn nothing but grace in age the way can be called the Tao yonder feast is but a pie crumb every passion burn perfection is nothing less in her shapely stride in her brief jeans please sir, step- step aside again, a nervous teen My Goddess, I am a grain of sand here to learn what you teach ever flighty My Queen... let me look upon you, there... I choose you Diana over Aphrodite

Copyright © May 2002 Regis L Chapman

Additional Notes:
Related to an earlier poem, whose premise, while felt sharply at the time, was stumbling in it's execution. Also, acknowledges the Goddess who is not perfect, but seen as such. Dedicated to the Goddess reaching her hand to me at the time in my life.


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