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For the words spilt, so sharp, You forked your tongue Breath heavy with liquor, And self-inflicted misery Tremulous limbs, Stilted walk Running, stumbling, falling, Splitting skin on solid concrete What haunted your sober thoughts? Two wives, six children and a lifetime And no one ever knew you Not your siblings Not even your mother, who searched for you decades after being told you were dead, who cared for you until her last conscious thought Living without living Contemplating the world through hazy eyes What is there to feel, but pity? For the man who never learned from his mistakes, Turning to the bottle to forget his woes To forget his loneliness Never realizing that the bottle caused him more woes And left him alone
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Aug 8, 2019
Aug 8, 2019 at 12:21 AM UTC
Ode to the drunk father
For the words spilt, so sharp, You forked your tongue Breath heavy with liquor, And self-inflicted misery Tremulous limbs, Stilted walk Running, stumbling, falling, Splitting skin on solid concrete What haunted your sober thoughts? Two wives, six children and a lifetime And no one ever knew you Not your siblings Not even your mother, who searched for you decades after being told you were dead, who cared for you until her last conscious thought Living without living Contemplating the world through hazy eyes What is there to feel, but pity? For the man who never learned from his mistakes, Turning to the bottle to forget his woes To forget his loneliness Never realizing that the bottle caused him more woes And left him alone
JonahLovedYou
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Aug 8, 2019
Aug 8, 2019 at 12:21 AM UTC
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