POSITIONS

poem by: Reeves
Written on Jun 21, 2016

Men came into this life at their mother's breast,
And continued into adulthood with a similar quest,
Women rightfully positioned themselves above everything,
And a 'Hillary' nearly made the fat lady sing,
While others are more interested in soixante-neuf,
I would ask: what do you think that you're worth?
It doesn't matter who is on top or underneath,
The climax is temporary and rather brief,
My position is untenable and can not be defended,
When we first met - this furore was not intended

 

Tags: sad, love, anger, deep, pain,

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A previous user commented:
I like the pace of this poem :)
Fadrian Bartley commented on Feb 02, 2018 at 2:19am
interesting supportive
A previous user commented on Mar 01, 2018 at 11:57am
well now this is interesting :)

 

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