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This year clothes me like an old coat Worn at the elbows, with saggy shoulders A smell that suggests more wears than washes, ***** tissues and receipts filling pockets A tear in the lining from a drunken fall, A tear of pain from an emotional fool Wiped on a sleeve to preserve my masculinity. I need to shed this year like a skin As a spider, a lobster, a snake in the sun To outgrow and move on from restrictive tissue, Embrace the world as new again, Fool myself on New Year’s Eve I emerge like the butterfly from its cocoon Reveal my flamboyant new wings, To kid myself I am reborn.
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Jul 4, 2019
Jul 4, 2019 at 3:00 PM UTC
New Year
This year clothes me like an old coat Worn at the elbows, with saggy shoulders A smell that suggests more wears than washes, ***** tissues and receipts filling pockets A tear in the lining from a drunken fall, A tear of pain from an emotional fool Wiped on a sleeve to preserve my masculinity. I need to shed this year like a skin As a spider, a lobster, a snake in the sun To outgrow and move on from restrictive tissue, Embrace the world as new again, Fool myself on New Year’s Eve I emerge like the butterfly from its cocoon Reveal my flamboyant new wings, To kid myself I am reborn.
nigdaw
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60/M/Essex, UK.
Jul 4, 2019
Jul 4, 2019 at 3:00 PM UTC
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