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what does the W stand for my 2:00am friend? left feet touching and yet I am clueless, unsure in what language I should compile the possibilities and reread my poem and shotgun taken aback you make my urgency feel so trifling and I read your are back but you are more gone for, love’s  misfortune has you, graced, like a hole in the barbed wire fence, had bled you dry and let the seeds for the next planting go astray; this is comprehended for my fences are so busted in so many places that all the animals escaped only to return at feeding time, their curiosity of the outside world limited and W has limited infinite answers for there are no names that begin with W for farmers in our native tongues suspect if you are reading this it must be after 2:00, indeed it’s 4:07am, and the puzzlement is face flushing, annoying and curiously intriguing... and i remain, “sincerely” yours L.F. Poet p.s. thanks for reading my stuff
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Feb 19, 2018
Feb 19, 2018 at 4:24 AM UTC
what does the W stand for?
what does the W stand for my 2:00am friend? left feet touching and yet I am clueless, unsure in what language I should compile the possibilities and reread my poem and shotgun taken aback you make my urgency feel so trifling and I read your are back but you are more gone for, love’s  misfortune has you, graced, like a hole in the barbed wire fence, had bled you dry and let the seeds for the next planting go astray; this is comprehended for my fences are so busted in so many places that all the animals escaped only to return at feeding time, their curiosity of the outside world limited and W has limited infinite answers for there are no names that begin with W for farmers in our native tongues suspect if you are reading this it must be after 2:00, indeed it’s 4:07am, and the puzzlement is face flushing, annoying and curiously intriguing... and i remain, “sincerely” yours L.F. Poet p.s. thanks for reading my stuff
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Feb 19, 2018
Feb 19, 2018 at 4:24 AM UTC
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