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Matt Dorsey, I love you
by Elizabeth Schalchlin (Age: 24)
copyright 03-01-2002


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
My love for you is
A paradox - for if I did not love you so
Then I would surely hate you. You
Taunt me with your perfection, stirring my

Desire with your stunning, shy smile and
Other physical attractants - worse still you
Rouse my passions - flaunting that
Sweet, intelligent spirit that
Exists within
Your soul alone. For this torture

I despise you, even

Loathe the very thought
Of you. I know you could never love me, a
Vulgar girl with an unimpressive countenance. Yet,
Every time I see those soft brown eyes I

Yearn for just an
Ounce of your affection. If I did not love you, I would
Utterly despise you, yet, from my love springs my hatred.

*~*~*~*~*~*

((((This is yet another example of acrostic poerty. What that means is that if you look down the left side you will see the subject of the poem spelled out by the beginning of each line. In this case it says 'Matt Dorsey I love you'. Matt is a real guy (unlike Peter) that I am quite infactuate with at the moment. Heh. -Liza :) )))


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04-22-2002 Nancy Pawley    

Such a fine line between love and hate..loved this poem.
Nancy


03-04-2002 Amber McCabe    

I can say, Liz, you really have a way with words. Good job!


03-03-2002 Robert JudeAce    

true emotions expressed well...


03-01-2002 Nan Jacobs    

Aha! SO that's what they're called! :-) good one, Liza
~~nan


03-01-2002 Peggy Bertrand    

This is a good acrostic poem. I like how you presented it. I wish there was a way to put these ones in line oh well nice piece.


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