It Takes Two To Tango Poem by Bernard Onoja

It Takes Two To Tango



In and out the pleasure comes never before as passion lasts wishing it will forever stay as ecstasy rules supreme on high waves

Searching for another to get the feel when the legitimate one is absent it takes two indeed to mingle fears of spread of spiritual gifts

Transmission of disease gets green light do you belong to one another? if so then serve with pleasure indiscriminate intercourse an avoidable ill

I know how sweet you want to feel in-between your legs wait for the legitimate one a few years of waiting will not kill you against this rule sorrow will knock someday

Oh! If not for sexual diseases men fear, the world would be upside down by now sex is stupidity when a third party is involved men and dogs are made equal

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
sexual pleasure is reduced when attention is divided but it appears not to be so for some. To think of the ills and lack of attention to the number one woman, it is better to consider this poem as it truly takes two to tango.
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