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Haiku (Western 5-7-5) Collection #41 – Love and ***

No *** for awhile.

Not really looking right now,

Give me your number.

 

Waterfall Rainbow:

We embraced on an outcrop,

Under a fine mist.

 

Her head on my chest;

She smiled, then falls fast asleep,

I fall asleep, too.

 

“What” I asked, “again?”

*** three times in one hot night—

I wanted to sleep.

 

Do not get too close—

I have had my fill of love,

Now you have been warned.

 

Nothing left to say,

This will be my last Haiku,

Still thinking of you.

 

Black Widow in bed

Waiting for the right lover

To ****** and eat.

 

I fell in love once,

The sweet taste lingered for awhile

Then turned quite bitter.

 

Love is a question;

No one has all the answers

We can only guess.

 

The first time we met—

My body overheated,

It hasn’t cooled yet.

 

My Chevy’s backseat:

Many memories linger

All of them are good.

 

Tina Turner said:

“What’s love got to do with it?”

I say, “Everything!”

 

My fidelity,

Along with my love, is all

I have to offer.

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black-swan
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Published
Oct 11, 2010
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