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I Know You Do

You always chew tobacco, You make love with Armando, You were in love with Roberto, You do hum the old echo, You eavesdrop to listen songs in Latino, You enchant young boys at ‘Soho.’ You mirror my face on your eyeballs, You adore me with your heart, You love my breath on your skin, You slid wish bracelet on me, You make me skip heartbeats, Still, you never fail to ogle at Gianluizi. You don’t banish the torn skirt, You don’t punish your fuzzy hairs, Your face looks nice with stray locks, You don’t penalize the crazy necklace beads, You don’t care about the fuliginous scarves, You carefully fasten bandana on my head!! I know, you bed poor poet Maximilano, You desire to erase his sorrow, You love to accompany him in his woe, You inhale his cheap deo, You breastfed his baby Jeronimo, You always tease him with your eyes in doe, Still, I love you like a distant rainbow!! I love the cigar on your pouts, you look at me with a shout, You break my heart every time, You collect & mend the pieces With eternal shine. You are my magic wand, You are my merry-go-round, You can heal my wound, Even if you make others spellbound. I feel the sparks when you touch, Your kiss makes fireworks burst, Your ogle burns my heart. Your affair with Armando hurts, Still, you never cease to give me instant mirth. You’re my enchantress, You’re my goddess, I don’t own a goddess, Still, I desire you to be my personal angel.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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