Relationship Lecture Poem by Winston Edgar Hall

Relationship Lecture

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You do not want to meet me,
You do not want to start,
To get to know a person
Who only knows the heart;
You ache to get that feeling,
You want to touch his skin,
You need your warm soft teddy bear
Though only if he's thin.
Are you so naive, my friend,
To think you love his thoughts?
Yes, you are right close to him,
Though effort's not been brought:

To delve a tad bit deeper
Into his real true person-

Then ponder at relationships:
You wonder why they worsen.

Do not try and lecture me
On how to fall in love;
You do not know the first thing
About what's up above.
Often-times I contemplate:
I'm always on the move,
But then I see I dont have much,
I really have to prove.
I'll find what I need, just have to wait,
I cannot be impatient;
So just sit still, stand up straight,
And learn to resist temptation.

Friday, July 28, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: connection,love,relationship,relationships
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jazib Kamalvi 28 July 2017

A nice poetic imagination, Winston. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks

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