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"Ideal"
She needed him -- Something she'd NEVER ADMIT There was no use There was no purpose To say such things He was too complete To epitome specifications Too ideal, Too beautiful To swirl within -- Her limited sphere She needed him -- Because she loved him Because she respected him Because he was good Because he was kind Because he was -- Everything Gentle and steadfastly Wonderful within -- His being's core And time's tide.
By Lady Lost Copyright © 2002 All rights reserved Library of Congress Copyright International Copyright **A work depicting an individual other than the alleged perpetrator. No rights to copy, print, download, duplicate, or display elsewhere other than upon this specific website granted or implied without the direct written permission of the author. Please contact agent of the author: Mr. Gunther S. Vanludwick at svanludwick@yahoo.com
**As with all poetry, essays, correspondence and/or published letters, e-mails or other communications presented on this webpage, this poem is a personal subjective expression of its author's own feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and opinions. This statement is in no way intended to invalidate or minimize the powerful and poignant experiences of this author. However, this statement is intended to indicate that creative expressions such as these written forms of artwork are derived from their author's own personal feelings, thoughts, beliefs and opinions. **This is not a stalker based expressive work. This work is describing a gentleman other than the alleged perpetrator. No portion of this work is in reference to the alleged perpetrator. No portion of this work was written about the alleged perpetrator. The alleged perpetrator is a person of extreme opposite character to the individual described within this poetic work. The individual portrayed within this work is not a person with whom Lady Lost has shared a relationship. Any person matching this description that others may suspect of having a relationship with Lady Lost is a matter of coincidental misinterpretation as there is not such a relationship in reality. The gentleman character within this work is not a traceable entity. Efforts to create a traceable entity out of this portrayed individual would be a mutilation of this works intent. This work is adult in nature. ___________________________ ___________________________
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