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Oh, why give credence to the speechful lass who judges sanity among the two admirers differently, one fail, one pass, and take to heart the failure judged in you? Why question why--when both have done the same exact deed with no difference in the act-- should you be deemed a nuisance and insane, and he a hero, opposite of fact? "He stares at me, this stalker and a creep," says she of your mere passing little glance. "That staring handsome hunk I think I'll keep," she coos, his eyes ********** her in dance. Attraction makes acceptable the deed that otherwise repels the heart in need. (C)2012, Christos Rigakos
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Dec 5, 2012
Dec 5, 2012 at 8:49 PM UTC
Oh, why give credence to the speechful lass
Oh, why give credence to the speechful lass who judges sanity among the two admirers differently, one fail, one pass, and take to heart the failure judged in you? Why question why--when both have done the same exact deed with no difference in the act-- should you be deemed a nuisance and insane, and he a hero, opposite of fact? "He stares at me, this stalker and a creep," says she of your mere passing little glance. "That staring handsome hunk I think I'll keep," she coos, his eyes ********** her in dance. Attraction makes acceptable the deed that otherwise repels the heart in need. (C)2012, Christos Rigakos
English (Shakespearean) Sonnet
christos-rigakos
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Dec 5, 2012
Dec 5, 2012 at 8:49 PM UTC
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