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Yin/Yang

On chilly, weird wet nights in Seoul

lonely trash cans cuddle up for warmth,

feral alley cats zydeco in the rain,

street folk sip from brown-bags,

that will get them through the night.

Our umbrella slips through fog,

stealthy as a U-boat through depths.

 

I confess a fetished fondness for the click

of her heels upon the cobblestone walk;

the Angel Falls of raven hair down

the leather shoulder of my trenchcoat.

We will harbor heat within the sultry sheets,

toss carnally upon waves of sensuality,

opposites secluded in the Yin and Yang of night.

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brian-oarr
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Feb 25, 2012
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