Effects of DopamineA Poem by Lusus NaturaeThe river is watered paint, Torpid and valiant waves, Sitting among the paved, And I feel I might faint; Fall onto your chest, “Oh take me now, I’m such a mess, I wonder how?” You merely smile, A smile of adoration, “Maybe after awhile”, But there isn’t much fixation; Glare at the specked trees, The cigar you smoke, On beautiful days as these, The sappy words you spoke; “Slow,” You say, “Slow like honey.” But my organs might jump away, Out like little bunnies! © 2015 Lusus Naturae |
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