4.11.2004
Poem 2. Desire
A desire, not of the body, but of the mind.
A craving so intense I can taste the satisfaction.
A longing from within the depths of my heart, my soul.
I want you.
So completely.
So utterly.
I yearn for the union of our minds,
When our thoughts exist as one,
And our imaginations wander hand in hand.
Intangible desire,
Yet nothing is more real.
cm
1987
A craving so intense I can taste the satisfaction.
A longing from within the depths of my heart, my soul.
I want you.
So completely.
So utterly.
I yearn for the union of our minds,
When our thoughts exist as one,
And our imaginations wander hand in hand.
Intangible desire,
Yet nothing is more real.
cm
1987
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