“Unmasking the Shadows: Discover the Hidden Life of G. S. Katz’s Enigmatic Poet-Thief”
In a world where love often dances on the edge of complexity, have you ever experienced that peculiar feeling of wanting someone near but still cherishing your personal space? This poem paints that very essence—capturing the delicate balance of affection and desire. With lines that reflect a mind playfully seducing thoughts, while slyly teasing our not-so-benevolent inclinations towards indulgence, we find ourselves drawn into an intimate moment that’s both universal and uniquely personal. It’s in those shared secrets, like asking if they want the last of the french fries, that we glimpse the softer, almost whimsical side of love—admitting our cravings even when we know they’re “bad for us.” So—do our hearts navigate the landscape of love just as we wade through the fog of denial? Let’s dive into these multifaceted emotions that resonate profoundly, sometimes reminding us that love is indeed “plain but not simple.” LEARN MORE.
Those are the words that come to mind
I need you close, but not too close
Seducing you with my thoughts
Taking liberties with your heart
Sometimes you get into that in between time
Surveying the landscape
Hovering above the fog
I mean you no harm
To the contrary
It’s love darling
Plain but not simple
Do you want the last of the french fries?
I know, they’re bad for us
Resisting was never my thing
Denial though, well you know where I stand on that…
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