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The tug of ‘love’ Or rather tug of war Under the thumb His temper flares He sees the red mist She disobeyed He clenches his fists In a white hot rage She argues back He tries to silence But he’ll never admit He’s prone to violence ‘She winds him up’ Or so he says ‘They’re all mentally ill’ ‘He’s the one who’s sane’ She’s out the door He yells in the street In fast pursuit As she tries to flee But his claws are embedded Deep in her psyche Ingrained for decades And she just can’t fight it ‘He didn’t do it’ ‘She made it up’ So on it goes This tug of ‘love’ He won’t confess Even to himself Thus it continues As he refuses help Thus like a yo-yo He yanks her back in And spins her in his lies Until she’s bound up in string There’s no escape Alas, it seems A fight to death? Is that the key? The cavalry has been Time and time again But time and time again Neither will relent Embroiled in this saga For all to see Until one of them succumbs To their own mortality.
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Aug 9, 2018
Aug 9, 2018 at 5:14 PM UTC
Tug Of ‘Love’
The tug of ‘love’ Or rather tug of war Under the thumb His temper flares He sees the red mist She disobeyed He clenches his fists In a white hot rage She argues back He tries to silence But he’ll never admit He’s prone to violence ‘She winds him up’ Or so he says ‘They’re all mentally ill’ ‘He’s the one who’s sane’ She’s out the door He yells in the street In fast pursuit As she tries to flee But his claws are embedded Deep in her psyche Ingrained for decades And she just can’t fight it ‘He didn’t do it’ ‘She made it up’ So on it goes This tug of ‘love’ He won’t confess Even to himself Thus it continues As he refuses help Thus like a yo-yo He yanks her back in And spins her in his lies Until she’s bound up in string There’s no escape Alas, it seems A fight to death? Is that the key? The cavalry has been Time and time again But time and time again Neither will relent Embroiled in this saga For all to see Until one of them succumbs To their own mortality.
rachel-rhodes-puckett
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Aug 9, 2018
Aug 9, 2018 at 5:14 PM UTC
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