Submission

Submission

A Poem by Laura Kate

I submit

you have total control

for once I won’t worry

in case it all goes wrong.


Lead the way

all I have to do is follow, 

thinking for tonight and

 not question tomorrow.


Finally, 

the choice is no longer mine.

Finally, 

I surrender.


So take me, 

take everything 

that you need from me


Use me, 

for your pleasure 

and for your pain.


What’s left of me 

is yours

and in return

I give you me. 

© 2019 Laura Kate


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Part of a poem -

"The Master's miss..."

'Kneeling', My miss -
is ever your total freedom,
My acceptance -
your ultimate caress.

Chris

This review was written for a previous version of this writing

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Love this Chris, thank you
Submission can be sexy, but for some reason the closing makes this feel like more than that. It feels a little unsettling ...

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Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Thanks for sharing your thoughts Lyn, much appreciated
Some believe submission is the ultimate in love and trust but this sounds sad, like giving up and giving in.



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Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Laura Kate

5 Years Ago

Interesting interpretation Edie, thank you

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Added on June 16, 2019
Last Updated on October 9, 2019
Tags: prose, poem, poetry, love, passion, selflove, compassion, heartbreak, sex, relationships, couple, romance

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Laura Kate
Laura Kate

United Kingdom



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