July 25, 2023

We Should Be Counted

by William Irving (author's profile)

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We Should Be: Counted
(2-Sums-1)

How much mus' I accume and sum, for you—
when 2-sum-1 on Equation appeals,
I'm compelled, entwined spell, attests hearts' soul
exercising its beat, good health may near:
You with me as metal to magnets' kiss
To loop a letter—a knot we tie,
Unafraid as defending her shalln't dis—
We should be quality in truth no lie
This sonnet speaks from heart to none other—
as faithful I'd be with the engrand life!
Appraise!, she'll well-worth praising to love her;
An accounting 2-accume counts no strife.
How! I'd value and vault building life's ease;
How! thou art wealth immeasurables please—

[Stylized drawing of an upside person's naked legs. They're wearing sandals. A stylized sun and beach lingers in the horizon overlaying the person's legs. In foreground is a blue bird singing on a naked branch. Covering the person's legs is a bottom piece of violet panties with a blue flower and LOVE on it.]

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