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Two Sonnets
I look to you but you just turn away
 I fall into despair when you are sad
 I get frustrated when you get so mad
 I dance and rejoice when you are so gay
 I love you so even when you do say
 ‘I don’t love you. Don’t make me call my dad!’
 I don’t mind that you have another lad
 I love you; I will never go astray
 I wish our love could have blossomed sooner
 I hope that it will continue to grow
 I hate how our meetings are much fewer
 I now do see that your hear is hollow
 I never said that you were a swooner
 I now realize that you are a big hoe.
 
 His eyes were a deep glittering brown
 His skin was tanned to perfection and joy
 He was weak that in water he would drown
 He was thin and shy and a little coy
 Yet he was soft and kind and very warm
 He would fill you up with his warm but hugs
 When he was gone it was like a sharp thorn
 Or being mugged by some scary thugs
 When he baked under the summer sun
 His pecs would glow in the evening light
 He always knew when his tanning was done
 So not that many can stand the sight
 I hand him out to them and hope the eat
 My cookie recipe is hard to beat!

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