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"Rope (well sorta) unfinished?" by knowhereman

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Doctor’s hands and eyes,
as I try to memorize,
every line and every curve.

A bowline here,
and a taught line there,
And look she fly’s in the air.

The lovely one is bound in rope.
And yet, she smiles, and laughs some more

The girl suspended from the floor
for me to torment even more.

Yet I find it hard to try,
as I am some what mesmerized.

The smell of hemp,
the feel of the rope,
I found my favorite type of drug




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On Thursday February 15th, 2007, Sin (1624) writes:
softly erotic..leaves just enough for the imagination..lovely write ~kristy


On Thursday September 21st, 2006, elisa (1986) writes:
i don't care what 'kind' of structure scaffold this piece...i love it......such a hypnotic concept.


On Friday September 22nd, 2006, knowhereman (38) writes:
Thanks.. I hoped some one would like it..


On Sunday September 17th, 2006, Guillotine (224) writes:
The title is figurative? This isn't a real haiku. If you take that out, this would work fine.


On Sunday September 17th, 2006, Bluegirl (245) writes:
I was thinking the same thing.


On Sunday September 17th, 2006, knowhereman (38) writes:
done..


On Sunday September 17th, 2006, knowhereman (38) writes:
Unfinished? not really sure, its done, and yet undone..



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