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A Man, A Man

By Abilene

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Aahh, what a man much older than me Such a man who doesn't deem me a child A man that knows what desire is Someone who wraps it around my aura A man, a man, and I but a child 12 years old but not seemingly so Hazel became the color I dream To show me what his love can mean I've melted out my childish nonsense Into a crown I wear for him Inside this man, inside me Where my intellect & pubescence breed Written November 26th, 2001 © on Sep 26 2002 03:11 AM PST   17 • 0 • 16

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