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Consummation of Spirits

by moonlit_writer27

Swallow that sweet liquor and lose yourself as the parties commence Pick your poison. Throw it back and close your eyes. In the moment, can’t we just live under the influence? Raves become spirit proprietors--the taste both hypnotic and immense It doesn’t cost that much to gain access to a drunken paradise-- Take a shot then: swallow that sweet liquor and lose yourself as the parties commence. Sapphire seduction: its titillating flavor represents-- Cajolery between men and women: their decisions mischievous and unwise. Occupy an empty room and intertwine, for can’t we just live under the influence? Never will the very concept of drinking alcohol make sense Soft or hard liquors called spirits but demons in disguise Utterly entranced by that sweet liquor we swallow when parties commence Morning break is near, closing the last glass of champagne effervescence Everyone returns home, kissing the sweetness of sin goodbye Using that alluring taste, we regrettably ask, “Can’t we just live under the influence?” So the irresponsible gather at the local bars again, abolishing all common sense Aroused and intoxicated by the chance to escape our meaningless lives: Liquor… that sweet liquor we swallow when parties first commenced Let your troubles go for just a moment: live under the influence.
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Feb 16, 2020
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