Is it you?
Please say some poem junky uses this for their e-harmony advertisement. I believe this is really some sort of letter or atleast not verbalized. This writer describes themself, asks for a lover, and asks a rhetorical question in each stanza. Ironic enough, as the poem goes on, the writer becomes more specific. Oddly enough, I cannot figure out the gender of the writer. They will take a lover who is bisexual, straight, or gay. This writer merely needs a companion. Limitations are put on the type of person he/she will go for because he/she has a child, is jewish, and likes slim non-smokers who are under twenty one. Other than that, hey this writer will take anyone. I have a feeling that these rhetorical questions were all answered with "No. You're a creep and I'm from America."
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