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The Once A Month No Baby Blues

by sean-hunt

Her body broke the bad news: ‘This month she would not be much use’ For another month on earth She’d not be able to give birth She didn’t know why She would spit in my eye She didn’t know why She would suddenly cry She didn’t know why She wanted me to die She didn’t know why She didn’t know why Now this was a little hard for me Because I was able to see I really could read her mind There were so many signs I felt it coming in the air I knew that life would seem unfair She would not see, she could not see The reason for her misery I had to keep it to myself And walk around on eggshells If not, well, well, well My life would be a living hell I knew that once a month We’d play this game again And once a month Everything would be the same When the storm had passed Her love would be the same I shouldered no more blame Sunshine after rain One day I finally learned What I need to know That rainbows come And rainbows go Sean Hunt  Aug 2016
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I don't know where this poem came from this morning!  I have not had a lady in my life for three years!  Must be 'Flashbacks' :)

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