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Just Like You
Shouldn’t the first time
 be more cathartic than the last?
 He’ll lay Baby’s Breath on your chest
 only stopping to taste your breast
 as a plea of permission
 to chase away your inhibitions
 to pass childhood
 with a long awaited release
 and pass motherhood,
 butterflies,
 vitality,
 and Lilies of the Valley
 to reach the heart.
 You’ll cry afterward
 because you gave it up
 but he got some
 now laying claim
 to your last shard of innocence
 no hum drum dee dum ho hum relevance
 just evidence that
 you’re no longer in a state of grace.
 At least you want him 
 to love you
 but Cupid’s off duty
 until further notice.
 
 Shouldn’t the last time
 be less stressful than the first?
 without the time needed to coerce you
 into the so-called worst
 It only hurts if you let it.
 Your mind will wander to the church
 but just forget it.
 Take it as slow as you can handle it.
 Savor it.
 Feel as though you’re melting
 into another skin.
 only moment of clarity
 beneath hours of confusion.
 Let your body’s mind
 be your passion.
 Give it back to him.
 and breathe ever so rhythmically
 your mind’s eye became a simile
 for these doors of war
 unwillingly opening
 giving you sight into the future
 transcending your limitations
 whatever they might be
 Sing to me so softly.
 Strumming my pain ever so lightly
 ‘cause you don’t want to end up like me
 how complicated life’s dance can be
 striking melodic nerves like lightening
 his muscles tightening
 will it really be that frightening
 to see his blank expression
 vacuous looks without emotion
 mind and body contradicting
 as he emits a potion
 as a result of rhythmic motion
 so fluid as the ocean
 but they’ll stare…
 and wait silently
 for the cacophonous music to continue
 that won’t reduce the carnal sin you
 desire to feed what’s within you:
 a monster which isn’t there
 but they’ve convinced you
 you’ve fallen heir to
 the villainous creature
 holding food above the distended bellies
 of Zaire and Burkina Faso.
 This was not the dream of Timbuktu
 And despite that few will go to heaven
 When the time is due
 They’ll still fail to believe
 That they are just like you.

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