SurreptitiousA Poem by Rogue DaffodilInspired by Michael LaSalle's 'Mysterious Desire'. Perhaps of a different theme, but inspired by it, none the less.Surreptitious
Do not tease Do not follow me with such surreptitious desire Be open, and give yourself wholly unto me
My flesh aches to know what darkness clouds your eyes When you think of me So, you must not tease
Do stars not burn? Do hearts not yearn? Let us
Let us feel impending heights Then, let us crash Into one... smoldering... heap
4/28/2008 © 2008 Rogue DaffodilFeatured Review
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Added on April 25, 2008AuthorRogue DaffodilTXAboutI am the Rogue Daffodil, the flower that blooms to herald the Spring. My petals are pure rays of Sunshine, melting into your skin like a warm, soft kiss. My fragrance is mellow and sweet.. more..Writing
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