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I have called you

I have called you to mefrom across the expanse of party disasterby using the sound of my heart’s laughter. I have called you to mewith the sway of my hips when I crossed the floor,and the swaggering sweep of my soul’s door. I have called you to meby the wicked way I tilted my headand pretended to hear the words you said. I have called you to me.My pheromone spells clouding your brain:driving your mind and body insane. I have called you to me.In your eyes I read your blood’s wild dance.I feel surrender in your feral hands. I have called you to meand in the safety of my feminine charmsyou can finally lay down your battered arms. I have called you to meAnd you are mine. 
— Grieta Lindeque, Jul 05, 2010

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Roscoe Lane

Roscoe Lane

15 years 11 months ago

I have arrived,

i like this cheeky little poem, capturing what women have been doing to men for hundreds of years. Well written with just enough seduction, and then the peaceful ending. Great poem, Regards Roscoe..
Grieta Lindeque

Grieta Lindeque

15 years 11 months ago

Roscoe

Thank you. I enjoyed writing this one. All i had to do was just to think of a party and the people mingling there.