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Dominant: a romeo and juliet parady poem
Dominant
by Amy Oh Dominant, Dominant Wherefore art thou Dominant? Deny thy doubt and refuse thy fears; If thou wilt not but demand my submission, And I'll no sooner assume thy collar. 'Tis but thy hesitation that is thine enemy: Thou art protector, not abuser. Where's the abuse? It is not in your hand nor foot, Nor arm nor face, Nor any other part belonging to your being. O be not afraid of thy title: Dominant! What's in a title? That which we call a mate By any other title would feel just as warm; So Dominant would, Were thy not Dominant call'd, Retain that dear respect which thy is owed without such a title. Dominant, If thou would, Embrace thy title, Which is a part of thee, And take all myself As your Submissive! |
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