To see you 
To meet you
To get to know you 
To silence the scared voice in my head and his shout
To let go of fear and doubt
To go and simply ask you out
- I don't mind if i do -
To go to a park and drink wine
To let your spark and my dark align 
To be a living breathing rhyme
To hear you moan
To chew the night to the bone 
To never have to be alone
- I don't mind if i do -
To be in your life much more than a guest 
To snort lines of cocaine off your chest 
To be a reason why your neighbor won't get a good night's rest
To collect your thoughts like stamps 
To be your target while i know you're not using blanks 
To make you immortal in a poem and don't ask for your thanks 
- I don't mind if i do -
To do the time for your crime 
To spend with you my last dime
To be able to call you mine
To touch your skin 
To forgive your deadly sin 
To watch you mix tonic and gin
- I don't mind if i do -
To make you wet 
To serve as your safety net 
To light your every cigarrette
To realize that you are wise while i am just smart 
To visit galleries and admire ancient art 
To let you break my heart
- I don't mind if i do -
To smell your hair 
To listen to you swear 
To cherish each moment we share
To follow your every clue 
To give you thousands of words not just a few 
To finally stop being blue
-I REALLY DON'T MIND IF I DO -
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- Published: June 9th, 2021 05:36
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Comments3
Brilliant. Faved
Great... Thank you.
'To be in your life much more than a guest'
and that's where it always starts...
A sublime write
really liked the diversely distinct voices you utilised
to accentuate the many shades of attraction or romance
as we know it,
A great read
(if you ever wish to edit this great write
you may find
an intimately vulnerable
tenderly nuanced crescendo, as a last segment
may work well
as a counter to your great idiomatic observations..
just a thought, dear poet
and I'm really sorry, if you think
my suggestion is rude)
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