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I am too soft, lumpish of myself alone - single - Unpartnered, softness droops it sags it melts without hardness rubbing it smooth. I. I need your carpentry - the plane of your hard muscles, the hammer of your broad hands, the sandpaper of your chin on my skin to smooth me straight to sharpen my angles to repair my dents to build me into my true shape. II. Take my lumpish metal into your forge heat me until I burn through mold my metal into my true shape Then plunge me into your cooling waters to steam me strong, unlumped flowed, beauteous Take my softness into the chalice of your Being mix it with your hardness, your directness, in perfect measure. Put me into the mold of your heart and, with your love, make an art of me. c. Roberta Compton Rainwater 2015
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 1:04 PM UTC
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I am too soft, lumpish of myself alone - single - Unpartnered, softness droops it sags it melts without hardness rubbing it smooth. I. I need your carpentry - the plane of your hard muscles, the hammer of your broad hands, the sandpaper of your chin on my skin to smooth me straight to sharpen my angles to repair my dents to build me into my true shape. II. Take my lumpish metal into your forge heat me until I burn through mold my metal into my true shape Then plunge me into your cooling waters to steam me strong, unlumped flowed, beauteous Take my softness into the chalice of your Being mix it with your hardness, your directness, in perfect measure. Put me into the mold of your heart and, with your love, make an art of me. c. Roberta Compton Rainwater 2015
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