Let Me Count The Ways - Literature

Literature

  • Let Me Count the Ways, a 1965 work by Peter De Vries
  • Let Me Count the Ways, a 1988 novel by Leigh Michaels
  • Let Me Count the Ways: Discovering Great Sex Without Intercourse, a 1999 book by Marty Klein
  • "Let Me Count the Ways", a 2007 poem by Matthew Byrne, also appearing in The Best American Poetry 2007

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