Aug. 10, 2012

The Enfriending Law

by William Irving (author's profile)

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The Enfriending Law

Anticipate more than pen will be fond of her parlay
If given the lead—I will follow unsaid
Self-willing like lust wanting to bed
Or desire optimistic like sun to the day
Where aplenty in pulchritude you have incurred in all ways!
Here and now, I will always say what needs to be said
Friendship shalln't silence from speak, I speak to look ahead
Like gifting you the promise I make good on—forever and always...

The laws of friendship is devotion, I pen in freedom
Assuring one thing—if given the lead, I will follow
Down whichever road we choose to venture, if needed
I'll exercise to attain the condition to get us to this kingdom
Loveliness keeps you the kind I'll seek today and tommorrow
Anticipate! I am only partial unless with the one I need.

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