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Best Poems From FAITH ELIZABETH BRIGHAM
(May 14,1953)
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The Sculptured Man
it is the man with the sculptured look
that intrigues me more than any man
he has that air of confidence that
shows he believes in himself
he is the kind of man i find in my fantasies with all of the romantic trappings
the man that is the epitome of perfection
the kind that sparks the passion in me
i can tell you how to touch a man like him and make his thighs tremble
it is with the light touch when he least expects it that catches him off guard
he can not resist the sudden brush of your thigh against him
the way you catch his eye and hold his gaze then quickly look in the opposite direction
yes, that gentle rub against his tight perfect body will excite him
you will get his attention much faster if you smile all the while your bodies
collide
Faith Elizabeth Brigham
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There Must Be A Poem In Here Somewhere
a kiss in the dark
a long lost love
a cherished pet
grace from above
a favorite song
a dream come true
the gripping pain
from losing you
a lovely sunset
a friendship betrayed
a critical moment
my nerves are frayed
no matter what
life sends my way
in the back of my
mind (amidst the joy or fear)
i'm always thinking there must
be a poem in here somewhere
Faith Elizabeth Brigham
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To Mother With Love
Mother, what is it like to be you
who has given birth to me
on a day your special day
falls on albeit occasionally
You always said I was a good kid
but then like most teens
i went through a rebellious state
still your love never ceased
Mother, what does it mean to you
to know someone here is
thinking sweet thoughts of you
and sending you a hug and kiss
Faith Elizabeth Brigham
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To Touch
we touch
but not enough
we fear
being misunderstood
we touch
trembling unsure
we feel being rejected
would be a kind of dying
we survive
the touch and being touched
to touch is to feel
to feel is to be alive
Faith Elizabeth Brigham
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