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Cecelia (Sonnet) by Nicholas Monson

Shall I compare you to a stormy night? You are more deadly and have more drama. Rough winds do shake an aeroplane in flight. Your effect on me is hardly calmer, Mighty oaks withstand,within all reason, The punishment of hail and spearing rains, Climactic missiles of every season, But oaks succumb,like I, to hurricanes. A sorceress of sex, you make men quake. The hearts that you desire are your cuisine. What diabolic forces fused to make An Audrey Hepburn with a Viking gene? Tara shook me. So too Amelia. But you're my hurricane, Cecelia.

horus8 16-Dec-02/5:16 PM
enticing and full of 'an' humble understanding of nature and love. but can you pass a grape without digesting it..now that..in that..for that..is the meaning of life and love...looking good doing it also helps alot too..




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