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Puppy Love

Its like when you hold a new puppy

You can tell it is squirming

Wishing for the freedom to go play

It isn’t that you wouldn’t let the puppy go

If it really wanted to be let go...

 

But you blind yourself with infinite and simultaneous

Justifications of other possible portents

And so you cling

ever tighter

Saying puppy sit still

“Puppy I love you”

And when the puppy finally learns it cannot struggle anymore

You profess

True Love!

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Jul 24, 2010
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