Marry Me, Undisclosed

I select you to live

To cherish and forgive,

Hold me when I cry

Grasp my needs as I try

To open windows today

That which my heart may

Be drawn inside your passion

Unscorned if that is fashion.

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I’m speaking of society

That ownership of sanity

That describes our reality

That denies our sanctity.

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We are alone with our lives

And our government derives

A certain ruling on love

Holds a well formed fitted glove.

That seals our fate

With quiet mandate

Yet that instinct sings the blues.

Sultry, sensual, sexy you

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My desires are skin deep

As I travel and your eyes keep

Me moving forward I reap

Such beauty I want to leap

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Only in your arms at this moment and tomorrow

And wish no one to legislate otherwise today.

2 responses to “Marry Me, Undisclosed”

  1. Nicely done. Interesting sentence: “That denies our sanctity”

    That leads to the question – is sanctity something bestowed by people or by the reality of the divine?

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  2. Such a great question. In my life, being raised Catholic, it would certainly come from a spiritual base. Thanks for the comment Dan.

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