SEEKING LOVE
His brain is on fire,
crazed with desire,
craving young females
like a caribou in heat.
He flees a lonely room,
a rope around his pants,
and rushes down the street,
mad for the sweet cracks
in nubile damsels
where sunlight creeps in.
He regrets sperm
that swam away,
a loss of progeny
never meant to be.
More lonely
than everybody else,
he plunges ahead,
a bug-eyed satyr
with missing teeth,
ignorant of any etiquette,
he lusts for nymphets
who dance naked,
flailing Persian bells
and tambourines,
for a man who thinks,
he’s still seventeen.
Too bad he never heard of Rumi:
Stop seeking for love.
Find the barriers within yourself
that you have built against it.