#731.99 Poem by Janis Land Raymer

#731.99

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When you say 'I love you'
What you mean is:
As long as you are who I say you should be.

When you say 'I need you'
What you mean is:
To fill my own selfish desires and take care of me.

When you say 'I want you'
What you mean is:
To meet my sexual desires and bring me pleasure.

I am the truth finder
The human lie detector
I hear your words
But see the meaning
beneath the surface.

Go ahead-lie to me
But beware
I will catch you-
and then...
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Janis Land-Raymer

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colin J... 13 June 2009

' I will catch you and then... ' I will still believe your lies... All Women Do... Nice poem... Colin J...

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