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Part 8 of Fandom Poetry
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2016-05-05
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organic materials - a hannigram poem

Summary:

With messages and notes crafted of purely
the most organic materials

a poem inspired by thoughts and impressions of Dr. Hannibal Lecter and Will Graham
(semi-prompted by xCuteAsHale)

Notes:

Well, my lovely Cutie gave me some Hannigram prompts, but I'm honestly not certain where this one fits between fluff and angst. It is Hanni-POV though! And as she made me think of them in poetical ways, I must dedicate this to her, since she was in the back of my mind, cheering me on.

Also, Hannigrammatic posted some lovely Hannigram poetry not long ago, which was inspiring to see!

So thanks to both of them!

(See the end of the work for more notes.)

Work Text:

A chance encounter, an out of the blue
recommendation led this beauty to me
and my careful thrills and routines

drifted away

My focus and attention lasered in, only
this time I was the prey and he the hunter
trying to catch me in my foibles

so I teased him

With messages and notes crafted of purely
the most organic materials and with the most
romantic of intentions, seductive

in a clever way

And we played our game, tit for tat
circling each other before setting our
sights on higher goals and better prey

more fool I

He tricked me, and for all my suspicious
nature he fooled me into thinking him
sincere in his affections

and I forgave

Because if I won't discard him, I
certainly cannot hate him or ignore him,
this man I so adore and who, very strangely

adores me as well

The cognitive dissonance that I cause him
sends shivers down my spine and excites
the deepest parts of me and the art

we will create

Out of our organically grown, carefully
manipulated love, will come the most
incredible masterpieces to exist

Notes:

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