I think thisis the poem- I was just looing for it myself (havng recently had a bout of the flu and wanting to SHARE it (the poem- not the flu)- so here ya go:
I will seek and find you . .
shall take you to bed and have my way with you.
I will make you ache, shake & sweat until you moan & groan.
I will make you beg for mercy, beg for me to stop.
I will exhaust you to the point that you will be relieved when I'm finished with you.
And, when I am finished, you will be weak for days.
All my love,
The Flu
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sorrow, sadness, and disappointment
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Metaphor -yw :)
Metaphor
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