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Robert L. Martin

A Suitor's Letter

A Suitor’s Letter

My Dearest One,

I wish with all my heart to be the chosen one after our many nights of courtship.  On our wedding night, it will be our special time to give into pleasure’s delight that has been beckoning us throughout our engagement.
During our sultry moments when a kiss was all we could give each other, did your sexual tensions dwindle down to no feeling at all, or did it have to release itself through somebody else?  Please tell me, my love, that it didn’t.  What I want to hear is that it subsided on its own, or we did through ourselves alone.  Abstinence and the obedience to it must remain in our system.
The strict sexual morals of Medieval days gradually keep losing their foothold on  social acceptance.  Chivalry and courtship became a thing of the past, when fairy tales only honored it.  We must fight to keep it alive.  For those times shall remain in our poetic hearts.  Please let me know if you think differently.

My Poem to You

Romanticism, a love story of me, the abstinent
Fair maiden, thy embodiment of angel’s scent
Allow me to be at your side through every thick and thin
Fighting for thy honor, my pact with me here-in
Through my nights, I pray that thou shall come about
To make me whole, the one who is nothing without
That our full embrace shall be on our wedding night
Please hasten the coming days ahead with all thy might
                                                      Good Night, My Love

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