Of what I remember, I didn't object
I never refused the weight, I wasn't confused by it
It wasn't an accident of which I recall
though somewhat sporadic, I mostly forgot
And was the shock that rolled through me
disgust for what I'd done or what It could mean
or a spark, the pleasured parts of deceiving
that left me reeling
The sheets made a shelter wherein I could sleep
night took me so easily and held me so deep
but when every curtain was drawn and constrained
the morning burst through it, the cold, startled shame
And was my head readjusted
when who I thought I was, was to be trusted
now a lie, the devious night I never wanted
to be touched with
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