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CALLING ALL POETRY LOVERS!

I have just published a twenty year labor of love titled, "HEY, BIG LEGS AND OTHER POEMS BY LERNA O. BROWN. The book is currently only available through the publisher, Authorhouse. In approximately 35 days it can be ordered through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Walden Books, etc. I have posted many poems from the book on this site, and received many positive responses. The softcover book sells for $11.95. I've included a few samples. My e-mail address is in the book and I'd really like to hear from those of you who choose to take a chance on me.

Thanks,

L. O. Brown



Truth



I want the truth.

The whole truth.

Not your spin doctor

sound bite version of

the truth, but the

real deal,

honest to God,

Baptist preacher on

Easter Sunday morning

truth.

The kind of truth you only

tell your mama,

because she’s psychic,

and it’s a waste of time

trying to tell her anything else

anyway.

Okay, let’s have it.

I’m a big girl.

I can take it.

I won’t cry.

I want the truth.

The whole truth.

Did you eat the

last damn slice

of

pizza?





You’ve Been Warned





I’m not feeling all warm and fuzzy today,

so don’t get in my way.

Don’t ask for any favors, or money

you won’t repay.

I’m not PMSing, or having a hot flash,

my inner bitch just needs some exercise,

so spare me your tired

trash.

Don’t look at me like I’m crazy,

or

check the size of the moon.

Just keep right on walking.

Sing someone in a better mood

your stale, sorry

tune.

Maybe it’s the change of season,

or the potato salad

and

sausage that I ate.

Whatever the rhyme or reason,

it’s not open for

debate.

I’m not feeling all warm and fuzzy today,

so don’t get in my way.

Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

I’m in no

mood

to

play.





Let Us Pray





Mercy! Mercy!

Father help your child!

I think I’m in love again.

He’s talking trash.

I’m falling fast.

And you know how I am.

I leap before I look,

and read the cover not the book.

Mercy! Mercy!

Father help your child!

He’s turning on the charm,

and using clever lines.

Will one slow dance do any harm?

My, my, my this man is

fine.

Mercy! Mercy!

Father help your child!

Standing at my door

hot as July, and it’s

December.

He says this could be a night

we’ll both

remember.

Mercy! Mercy!

Father help your child!

I think I’m in love again.

He’s talking trash.

I’m falling fast.

And you know

how

I am.

Mercy!

Mercy!

Father help

your

child!












Until the Morning Comes





Don’t move!

Nor even slightly stir.

We must not lose the magic of this moment,

to the doubts and demons of the past.

Let there be no clamoring world beyond

the door.

No saboteurs who would destroy us

for their pleasure.

Only the reality that is now.

Only us.

Ever so sweetly,

so gently,

continue to breathe upon my shoulder.

As we both remember

magic,

until the morning

comes.

until the morning

comes.












Seduction





Take your time.

Take your time.

Patience is a virtue.

Take your time,

seduce my mind,

and the rest will

surely follow.

I need cerebral stimulation

to complete the physical

equation.

I’m funny that way.

I want to know there’s a

mind in the body next to

mine.

Flood me with powerful words

full of truth and wisdom

and humor.

Your throbbing prowess held in check.

Wrap me.

Clothe me.

Cover me in your ever expanding intellect.

Paint vivid, moving pictures with your

skilled orator’s tongue.

Take me to the pinnacle,

then pull back, slowly,

not too far.

Take your time.

Take your time.

Patience is a virtue.

Articulate.

Enunciate.

Edify.

Satisfy.

Take your time.

Take your time.

Seduce my mind.

Seduce my mind.





Hallelujah!



Baby!

Sweetie!

Honey Child!

Where’ve you been all my life?

A few more nights like last night

and I won’t know how to act.

Hallelujah!

Hallelujah!

Somebody Say Amen!

You put the “H” in Hot and the

“C” in Climbing the walls.

I just put you on speed dial, baby,

for those urgent booty calls.

I’m gonna throw away my Prozac

the scotch and the gin,

with you around from time to time

I won’t need my

shrink again.

Baby!

Sweetie!

Honey Child!

Where’ve you been all my life?

A few more nights like last night

and I won’t know how to act.

Hallelujah!

Hallelujah!

Somebody Say Amen!




















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