Tuesday, October 7, 2008

TAKE ME FAR

Fran took Milly for a ride in your car.
Milly told her that she'd never been that far.
Fran swore to keep her safe
And led Milly to her special place.
So Milly followed where Fran led
And found her true self
Fran's touch -- her kiss
Milly could not resist

Back at home -- alone -- after the bliss
Milly couldn't believe she had did this
Tears fell harder than the rain
But it didn't wash away the pain
Or Fran's scent from her skin

Milly later whispered on the phone
I need to see you again
Take me for another ride in your car
Take me far.
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NOTE: Sometimes it's difficult for a woman to cross that line and sometimes even harder to stay where she really wants to be. The first coming out, should be to herself. It's sometimes lonely, but it can't be any lonelier than being in a relationship that is the opposite of what she wants. This is not throwing off on anyone. I've read so many coming out stories, and I feel for each and every woman who wants to break out of the mold that was never a natural fit. And just in case someone is wondering, the tears are because her life as she knows it is about to change.

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