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W A R G A M E S

by ethan-moon

I try to convince myself that there’s no struggle; That these are just war games.  I wear long sleeves and the word Fine Like kevlar. I search for second player, when, Real ly, I need a commander. I gather treasures, battle strategies in Journals; I tell myself that they're just easter eggs, Useless Use less. I philosophize That reality is, really, a hollow Hologram, A video game, not real, not wrong, not True, useless; A projection, Protection. There's no war, no battle, It's my d mons that speak dark things, when really, there's a a e One lett r difference. I tell myself that the game's over, try Again, try again. Failure stabs, I say That it was my own doing, It's just war games. I need to take a walk, Run, run away I tell myself, It'll do me good. I come back for another Try, try again. I was retreating, my armour could Not protect me from the claws, the scratches from Within. It's nothing, I say, It's all in your head; It's all in my head. I try to tell myself that there's no battle to be won, to Be a man. Men don't play video games; Men be me n. They defend, they protect, They forgive. But I don't feel forgiven, I say I'm forgiven. I'm fine, and These are just war games.
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