Love Poem: She Thinks About Fame
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Written by: Gerald Dillenbeck

She Thinks About Fame

She thinks about fear
with quick step of right foot

And thinks about why
as she swings with strong left

Why she can't think
of a name
When He's deep in his greed
for more fame.

Should it not be the case
famous greed has a face?
This greed for His fame
should have Her blazed name
for His infamous Self

Hidden
yet naked
green greed of Her ego-less
to be known
and renowned,
pre-nouned
and revered.

She thinks about envy
to be set apart
with slower right steps
toward most famous of all parts
on His left.

She worries Her right
to collectively fight
to forget her DearLord's clearly wrong
infamous death,
A long-term event
in autonomous greed
known only in crossing
His terror maligning Left deed

He longs for omnipotence
She knows as lack 
of enduring co-empowerment.

He belongs omnipresently right
She feels nowhere left 
to polypathically go
and multiculturally come.

He wants self-righteous omniscience
She fears nothing cooperatively fun 
left to learn

Where greed envy colonies
greet Her past sullen deeds
and furious inflamations
wrestling with fear
stepped out and in right
of fame's polyphonic refining destinations
steeped left

Marching and arching
preening while gleaning
knitting while needing
sleeping while slurping
leeping while lurking
blaming in shaming
disgusting and lusting
crusting while rusting
lacking more lucking

Infamous need
to find absence of greed
in original silent green
winning ultra-nonviolet

Her compassion seeding womb
His humble defaming greed tomb.