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carly-1
carly-1
American
Charlie boy dressed in blue make your family proud stand your ground; raise your rifle that fear in their eyes is nothing to you. You don't remember the days when those boys in grey were your brothers too, ( do you? ) Your blood stained hands no longer tremble holding that gun. Oh, Charlie boy -- do you still see those nights on the battlefield when you close your eyes? Traded that rifle for some sleepless nights; and ample time to ease your mind and heal your wounds.
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Feb 1, 2014
Feb 1, 2014 at 9:55 PM UTC
Antiem
oh how cliché it is to write a poem about missing you (but i do) and while the bruises on my bones still ache, left by your drunken fists, i lust after the thrill that came with your hurricane love like a drug plunge the needle in my vein and shoot me up because i’m addicted (to you) i can cross out lines a hundred times but that doesn’t mean i don’t mean them and oh -- how you remind me of a poem irrevocably broken but beautiful, too with your words weighed down by whiskey i wait ready for the wounds
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Feb 1, 2014
Feb 1, 2014 at 7:59 PM UTC
yvonne