Feign
By T. L. Curtis
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Debra Daumier describes T. L. Curtis' work as " like a chocolate box - there is a flavor for everyone."
This anthology includes poetry related to various aspects of life. Everything from politics to love to parenting. But the variety included in this piece doesn't end with the content, there is also a rainbow of styles and points of view sprinkled throughout this grouping. One poem might be written from the standpoint of an elderly divorcee and the next might showcase the sexual escapades of a couple of teenagers.
For anyone who is a fan of poetry, this anthology is sure to please fans from all walks of life and lovers of all different poets: everyone from Edgar Allen Poe to Nikki Giovanni.
T. L. Curtis
A native of Louisville, Kentucky, T. L. Curtis currently resides near Decatur, Georgia with her husband and 2 dogs. As a former full-time mental health therapist, her knowledge of the multitude of variables that make up the human psyche is evident throughout her work and melds flawlessly with her literary creativity. In the summer of 2016, she decided to stop working in social services and turn her passion for writing into her career. She established Volo Press, LLC (Volo-Press.com) through which she sells her books, manages a blog, and produces items for the lifestyle of the avid reader and writer.
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Feign - T. L. Curtis
Feign
T.L. Curtis
Copyright © 2012 Volo Press, LLC
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 1477635653
ISBN-13: 978-1477635650
I want to thank everyone around me who has contributed to my desire to write—
friend or foe, this one’s for you.
For more books, articles, and literary products, visit
Volo-Press.com.
CONTENTS
Poems
Evermore
Permita Vivir
Eye Crust
Fertility
For Shame
The She Beat
Homme
Destiny
The Roses in the Way
Simply Love Me
Rise and Shine
Fighter
Keeper
Drink
Hags to Bitches
Instrumental
Syphallus
Girl
The Victor
Bridgewater
Mission Accomplished
Carnal
Avec
Beneath
Nights
Linger
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Evermore
This innocent act of loving, a weak façade’s faint covering
Asking so innocently what it is you have—
what you will show me
It’s only you that I’m needing,
though my love may be misleading
I know you could hear my pleading,
pleading with my apathy
And so, you shall scorn me sinfully,
my virgin hand deceived
marring me eternally
I to the sun you’re comparing and so selfishly declaring
that I can’t appreciate the god
that god has given me
But I find it quite puzzling,
with kiss and touch and faint nuzzling,
from Nature’s sentiment we were guzzling
fuzzying fruits of empathy
I forever hide my need for the scent of
life’s sweet potpourri
bidding you return to me
You would pull my hands from my mask
but you would dare not even ask
maybe I see something ever worth bowing before