Begged my love, to take her her to the sea.
Unwilling, I defied, for my own sake.
The case was plead, yet so unmoved was she
We settled in sea’s place instead a lake.
A rolling mass I knew I dare not tread,
But, for my lover’s gaze, I sought to please.
To strengthen I ingest a slice of bread,
For lakes, I knew, be nothing less than seas.
Feared, as I, the body tossed me in its trough,
And endlessly in motion, tossed my body well
That in me rose my heart’s infectious cough.
To love, I turned, and like that ocean’s swell
And did her eyes break out to me her pain,
For now her blouse doth bear my stomach’s stain.
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