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And so the shift, 'twixt gears of Passion and those of despair; easily Done, devoid of signals to alert My dreary mind of its occurrence. There might have been reason, At least speculative notions, Why we came to impasse, And why you left and I stayed. I dare not reach conclusion, Nor do I attempt to find peace With the tempest raging beneath, My calm, unyielding surface. Did we not enjoy some discrete joys, 'Neath pebble-dashed ceilings and dim lamps, When you brushed your hair aside, And it glowed in the darkness. No, there is nothing to be done, No way to turn but awry. You walk to greener pastures, I'll wait, to see if you return.
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Mar 31, 2012
Mar 31, 2012 at 10:35 AM UTC
The Shift; Passion and Despair
And so the shift, 'twixt gears of Passion and those of despair; easily Done, devoid of signals to alert My dreary mind of its occurrence. There might have been reason, At least speculative notions, Why we came to impasse, And why you left and I stayed. I dare not reach conclusion, Nor do I attempt to find peace With the tempest raging beneath, My calm, unyielding surface. Did we not enjoy some discrete joys, 'Neath pebble-dashed ceilings and dim lamps, When you brushed your hair aside, And it glowed in the darkness. No, there is nothing to be done, No way to turn but awry. You walk to greener pastures, I'll wait, to see if you return.
This has been drafted since October for some reason...
nash-sibanda
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Mar 31, 2012
Mar 31, 2012 at 10:35 AM UTC
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