Sharing Is Caring

By Dragonfly

Break even in all that's fair
For to share is to care

Who ever breaks gets the short end of the stick
Whoever waits gets their pick

You use her body I'll take her mind
Both equally beautiful neither as fine

As the feeling of warmth her breath draws out
or the way such beauty can't be lived with nor without

I'd waste her body you'd waste her mind
Let's take the other and get over in time

To break bread with our enemies for brunch
And perhaps carry over to a mid noon lunch

And to wrap around her and coil again
Pretending we think she's only just friends

With the other man at the table
I'll keep her mind stimulated as long as I'm able

You can stimulate her  body for all I care
Cause if there is one thing I've learned it is how to share

We can be friends with benefits at times
For different things with different rhymes

I do not mind, but if chooses me
Than you can go fuck yourself for all to see

For if she chose me that means you are second best
And finally with her I can lay down and rest

Without fear of another guy near
Or wondering who causes her tears

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Copyright 2011 purpleydinos
Published on Wednesday, December 28, 2011.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • serenesavage91 On Wednesday, December 28, 2011, serenesavage91 (34)By person wrote:

    Oh wow, this sorta makes you think too. Who really is just your friend and who is just waiting around? I love how you write from a perspective of someone who finds the mind just as or more intriguing than the body. Very well done :D

  • With love_Crow On Wednesday, December 28, 2011, With love_Crow (83)By person wrote:

    The idea "sharing is caring" was used in a more twisted sense for this work which was very creative and original. Breaking the lines into separate stanzas would help readers follow along much easier but other than that an interesting perspective.

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