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Another dram of "philosophic wine." For all the tumbler saps my fingers' heat, Its glass holds little, now. Let me entreat: I'll recollect the tremble down my spine And spin my little web with every line To catch your gaze, to bid you take a seat, To bide my time until the next we meet, When next we close, we kiss, we intertwine - I fear it so. I fear I'll be transfixed, All stunned and muted, stricken by your touch, Or worse, the web won't draw a moment's gaze. It must be offered, though it isn't much - All love and lusts, desires intermixed - On this, of all the ****** romantic days.
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Mar 21, 2018
Mar 21, 2018 at 8:27 AM UTC
a spider's valentine (sonnet)
Another dram of "philosophic wine." For all the tumbler saps my fingers' heat, Its glass holds little, now. Let me entreat: I'll recollect the tremble down my spine And spin my little web with every line To catch your gaze, to bid you take a seat, To bide my time until the next we meet, When next we close, we kiss, we intertwine - I fear it so. I fear I'll be transfixed, All stunned and muted, stricken by your touch, Or worse, the web won't draw a moment's gaze. It must be offered, though it isn't much - All love and lusts, desires intermixed - On this, of all the ****** romantic days.
Penned first as an offering for Valentine's Day, I wonder if perhaps there's too much blatantly predatory language here.
chirurgeon
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Mar 21, 2018
Mar 21, 2018 at 8:27 AM UTC
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