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Last Updated: 18/05/2009 11:55:04
Resisting Arrest
By Steve Rudd

When words fail what's left?
A look in the eye. Desire is dead.
Perhaps it never sparked in the first place,
I'd be a much saner man had I never seen her face.

Where beauty convenes, heartache feeds.
It's not in a man's nature to walk away.
An image in my mind holds me captive.
If only I could seduce my own demons...

Put the memory of resistance to rest,
Defile the red hair of a temptress,
Then I'll rewrite my part in an act that turned sour,
She taps at my temples: brandishing flowers.

And though her ignorance still leaves me stone cold,
And though her indifference could not be more bold,
Her enigmatic virtue is the thing that really snares you,
In an instant I was bought and then sold.

As confidence retreats, sheer fear rears.
It's not in a woman's heart to deceive.
Only common sense can grant the lovelorn their freedom.
If only I could seduce my own demons...

Copyright © Steve Rudd 2009
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