Two Are Underneath An Umbrella Poem by Paul Josef

Two Are Underneath An Umbrella



'Which licking do you desire,
of concupiscence or of fire?
Both are intent to keep you warm,
and both die, leaving you forlorn.'
And she said, 'Near burning wood or swain,
anywhere, but the rain.'

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