Skip to content
Linespedia

To please you

By Richard J Sereday Jr

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Tell me what you're thinking, tell me of your dreams, your wants and desires, so that I can come to meet them, in these happiest hours that we'll spend together, measured by the score, in this love so strong and powerful, that the world just can't ignore, I'm not happy unless you are, my love, it's what I'm here to do, to squeeze you, tease you, please you, with a love like you never knew. I will feed on your pleasure, your sadness brings me pain, I'll give you reasons only to smile, my mission here is plain. Written January 30th, 2002 © on Jan 30 2002 05:34 AM PST   0 • 10

AI analysis available. Enable JavaScript to interact.

About this line

"Tell me what you're thinking,..."

Attribution & Rights

Author:Richard J Sereday Jr

Source:AllPoetry

"Tell me what you're thinking,..." by Richard J Sereday Jr

For usage rights, copyright concerns, or to report an issue with this content, please visit our Copyright & Report page.

Related lines

"I came to you in a time that I had a need a need to be held by you, welcomed into your arms ..."

"In this picture I saw,                                   pains from my past                                     to present day,                               and then the article I did read,          ..."

"She led me by the hand, out into the middle of the deepest darkest forest that she could find. Led like a lamb to the slaughter. The smell of blood was in the air. The blood of self, soon to be s..."

""Soul of Steel", that's what she had, that's what she was to me. "Heart of Gold", shinning brightly, brighter than bright. Will to live, to love, to share, to be. Never a stranger did she kn..."

"The dream, it ends, the nightmares begin But only every night, only when I sleep, One minute of sleep, then hours awake, my nightmare..."

"I killed you today, but only once, only for a second, that's all it took. ..."

Richard J Sereday Jr

About Richard J Sereday Jr

Full Bibliography
Continue Reading

"I came to you in a time ..."

Weekly Poetic Insight

Join our literary Sanctuary

Get the most inspiring lines, poetic analysis, and secret shayaris delivered to your inbox every Sunday.