Oct. 7, 2011

Between You And Me

by William Irving (author's profile)

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Between You and Me

I.
I know your name
And viewing your beauty, you should have fame.
And given your body, I know you're game.
May I swim off in your lovely eyes?
Then write you a poem to tell you why
You're so hot?
So hot—you heat the kool in me.
And got me dreaming how it could be
Be-tween you and me.

II.
May I have this dance?
Since babe is written all over your face
My eyes speak romance
And your body language is the
Literature farce.
So you, know you
Enthrall so true.
I got to know you too.
Acquaint with your spot
You're so hot—you heat the kool in me.
And got me dreaming how it could be
Be-tween you and me.

III.
Let's let tonight
Equation and calculate to some and become
Many nights right.
Like the numbers of your figure
Build a contour so tight.
So you, make me want to
Do whatever you want to do.
It is what it is, I'm into you.
That's digging you a lot
You're so hot—you heat the kool in me.
And got me dreaming how it could be
Be-tween you and me.

Wm. Irving
4/12/09

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