"My Lover Has a Cold, Wet Nose" ...a poem by ActaeonPosted July 2, 1996 My lover has a cold, wet nose; Her skin is clothed in fur. When loneliness or sorrow grows My thoughts soon turn to her. She greets me at the door with joy, And fondly we embrace. She tells me I'm her loverboy; It shows upon her face. We stare into each others' eyes; We play and laugh and run; We make love under starry skies; Our hearts and souls form one. I wake to find her in my arms, As peaceful as a fawn. Her quiet sleep my spirit charms; Her warmth outshines the dawn. Together we shall share our house And never be alone. My lover is the finest spouse, By any standards known. But 'neath this calm, a secret dwells Which tears us up inside. We live our lives in sacred hells And learn to love and hide. Our thoughts in cloaks of fear are furled; They're not for public view. Some day, perhaps, a wiser world Will let us say we're zoo.
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