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Love be the nearest, love be the furthest. I see an *** doing the donkey work of to be earnest. The self identifying; of those among truly purposed. A garden of roses in carousel; rowing around a carnival park, Ice cream stains, candy moustaches, brands tomorrow's marque. People giving loose handshakes; lost it's grip to their love. Their once true love,— Of all the hateful glaring eyes looking down on us. And what they told us, to then give up. But love in the nearest? Is of things I hold closely. As in it's furthest; are those coldest nights I feel so lonely. Like bare toes inside of the snow; their feet are too cold to move. Which of my souls do I anticipate to be holy or holey; of my old red shoes? Glaring, teasing, laughing, shaking, commenting, and pointing, I expect of others looking at them,— judging my worth at these worthless red shoes. For a love had. I walked the nearest. And too walked the furthest.
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Apr 10, 2022
Apr 10, 2022 at 12:33 PM UTC
Old red shoes
Love be the nearest, love be the furthest. I see an *** doing the donkey work of to be earnest. The self identifying; of those among truly purposed. A garden of roses in carousel; rowing around a carnival park, Ice cream stains, candy moustaches, brands tomorrow's marque. People giving loose handshakes; lost it's grip to their love. Their once true love,— Of all the hateful glaring eyes looking down on us. And what they told us, to then give up. But love in the nearest? Is of things I hold closely. As in it's furthest; are those coldest nights I feel so lonely. Like bare toes inside of the snow; their feet are too cold to move. Which of my souls do I anticipate to be holy or holey; of my old red shoes? Glaring, teasing, laughing, shaking, commenting, and pointing, I expect of others looking at them,— judging my worth at these worthless red shoes. For a love had. I walked the nearest. And too walked the furthest.
OddOdysseyPoet
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27/M/Zimbabwe
Apr 10, 2022
Apr 10, 2022 at 12:33 PM UTC
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