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IT'S OKAY TO ADMIT IT
The Bard of Avon in Hamlet has
Polonius saying to his son, Laertes:
"This above all else: to thine own self
be true. And it must follow as the night
the day. Thou canst not then
be false to any man."
THIS
is a message for YOU my loved,
sought, and coy one. It's okay to
admit that you hunger and desire to
taste the pleasures that dare to transgress
the halls of your humanity and create
a falsehood that resists and keeps
YOU locked in a cage of denial.
ADMIT
what your racing heart and locked up
desires are ending by saying
"Yes! Pleasure me from the crown
of my head to the soles of my feet
... to myself I am going to be true...
and I will do the same in return..."
Polonius saying to his son, Laertes:
"This above all else: to thine own self
be true. And it must follow as the night
the day. Thou canst not then
be false to any man."
THIS
is a message for YOU my loved,
sought, and coy one. It's okay to
admit that you hunger and desire to
taste the pleasures that dare to transgress
the halls of your humanity and create
a falsehood that resists and keeps
YOU locked in a cage of denial.
ADMIT
what your racing heart and locked up
desires are ending by saying
"Yes! Pleasure me from the crown
of my head to the soles of my feet
... to myself I am going to be true...
and I will do the same in return..."
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