Set once my heart unstirred but traveled
As stone it froze to stick in place
Until again to behold your face
It’s binding cords now loose and unraveled
My blood once captive now escapes
Its prison abruptly and precisely unlocked
Knees falter as from a blow I am knocked
My mind stretched and knotted as cassette tapes
Be gentle, flower, as you possess
The gleaming brass of my heart’s key
Wholly yours by divine decree
Its sound or laconism at your digress
Now bared to you my naked chest
Its hollow murmur yours to fill
Molded and shaped to your will
For by your beauty, I am possessed
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