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Angle of Repose

There’s this guy

I once knew –

He was called ---

And every night he would frequent the local

He was ****** as a ****

But me and my mates felt we had to talk to him

Out of sympathy.

I could reckon that --- was quite intelligent

But he just drank too much

And people gave his a hard time

Apart from keeping us amused

I thought how he must

Each night

Reach his angle of repose

The moment when he began to slip away

From reality into drunkenness

As if we all haven’t?

And when I look back

I think of those fun-filled nights

With his new interpretation of ‘The Lord of The Rings’

And his philosophy of ‘the end of the world’

They were poignant evenings

And somewhere in between the alcohol

Was method in his madness.

Cheers, here’s to you, ---

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dan-hinton
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Nov 11, 2011
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