How Truly I Love Her Poem by Robert Rorabeck

How Truly I Love Her



I fear I am drowning youth by your
Tongue:
I have gray but I still get carded,
And now I want to by the psycho skull,
Monster-eyed
Quenching his thirst off your paps:
My teacher still lives here,
But Sharon is in Colorado a million miles
Up,
But I don’t give a d$mn about airplanes:
I am a very swift Jack-
I can leap right over airplanes:
All day long at the aquarium hypnotized by
Sting rays,
And all the world boils down to a toy boat
In the bathtub of a true lover,
And when she comes tomorrow all I want to
Teller her is how truly I love her.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kerry O'Connor 19 January 2010

These are the kind of lines I miss the most: 'And all the world boils down to a toy boat In the bathtub of a true lover'. There is no faking originality.

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Robert Rorabeck

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