Added: Nov 19, 2008

From: StanleyPacion

Duration: 1:23

From a BIG BOOK OF MY OWN, Stanley Pacion recites a poem about love and sex, and the overwhelming sense of despair when one misses the beloved. Words/text for all poems, plus other images and poems at http://stanley.pacion.googlepages.com/homepageOriginal BLOG LISTING 9 JULY 2008. Or Use the on BLOG SEARCH (upper left corner) to Locate:MID NIGHT SHOUT OUT Uneasy, when it came to sex.You made me feelI was doing you wrong.Your body stiffened, And you said, breathy and low,'Too incredibly intimate.'Later I watched in movies,Men drop to the knees,It seem nothing special,No more than regular business,Hollywood does its usual fare. In a recent Arab film,Hardly a trend setter,The man takes his captive,Wife number three, And keels to take Love by mouth.Since I knelt before you,It's months now.I wish I might kneel,As the sheik did!But you, and health, and work,And sleep are gone, Fled irrevocably! I wake in the middle of shouts.I taste you, still.The taste, it fills my mouth.I try to write, But swoon instead.Oh, Oh goodness!Fetch a chair! ...Never mind,I'm fine. I'm okay.It's the terrible heat!

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