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DARING TO BE ONE'S TRUE SELF
IT
was Sir William Shakespear
who in Hamlet said:
"To thine of self be true."
This immortal line has
been suggested for others
to practice and even recited
to self in times of temptation,
desires, and "crossing the line"
into the taboo or forbidden world
of "extreme sexual pleasuring."
THOUGHTS
linger in the mind wondering
what it would be like to cross all
barriers, to taste forbidden fruits
that others enjoy beyond words.
THE
ancient Greek philosopher who
said, "As you think so are you"
exposed the reality and mental
involvement in hidden dreams.
TODAY,
not yesterday or tomorrow BUT
today I will be true to myself and
explore the realities of forbidden fruit.
Meet me at the Kissing Place
and we'll be true TOGETHER,
OKAY?
was Sir William Shakespear
who in Hamlet said:
"To thine of self be true."
This immortal line has
been suggested for others
to practice and even recited
to self in times of temptation,
desires, and "crossing the line"
into the taboo or forbidden world
of "extreme sexual pleasuring."
THOUGHTS
linger in the mind wondering
what it would be like to cross all
barriers, to taste forbidden fruits
that others enjoy beyond words.
THE
ancient Greek philosopher who
said, "As you think so are you"
exposed the reality and mental
involvement in hidden dreams.
TODAY,
not yesterday or tomorrow BUT
today I will be true to myself and
explore the realities of forbidden fruit.
Meet me at the Kissing Place
and we'll be true TOGETHER,
OKAY?
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