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+Steven Curtis Lance
Transcendental Sonnet #542:
Back Through Death to Birth

Mausi I wonder if you realize
How you drive all the boys completely mad?
So pretty so sweet such a handy size
That I want always to keep you with me
A Maus in my pocket and I'm so glad
That you are mine and may you always be
Since I'm completely yours as you can see

My sweet little fellow romantic I
Am thinking of you longing for you now
In dreams held in your fragile arms I sigh
To hear your heart of love beat in your breast
Held safe there from the madness of this earth
Gossamer goddess my brightest and best
Take me to your womb back through death to birth

*~ ( + ) ~*

+Steven Curtis Lance

from Transcendental Sonnets and Other Observations, Copyright MMIV Silke LLC

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~A beautiful Sonnet!
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Nikacordato
Very beautiful write Steve! I Wish every man was that descriptive! Silke you lucky lady lol! Well Nice write!

Nika
+Steven Curtis Lance
Thank you so much, Nika; I'm so glad you are here with us on the site now, and I hope you enjoy it and feel right at home. We all welcome you most warmly.

Silke's having surgery right now, so please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.

(I love you, Dr. Lance; you're my hero.)

Unbreakable solidarity, always.

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