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A loveless love poem

'How can I sit here,'

you must wonder

'and repeat all of the things

that have placed me in this cage.'

 

If I cannot change that

then how am I ever

going to live by a word

I only ever said

between my teeth.

 

I did not trust it,

so it failed me.

Now I do,

it is failing me.

The world carries on.

 

Chopin plays on;

I no longer enjoy him there,

because now I need him.

Unlike Chopin

I am no longer needed.

 

It is incomprehensible:

in and amongst the longing

to reverse those mistakes

which drone like wasps in each ear;

both stings reaching deep in to my gut,

 

There is still you.

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Written by
jamie-townend
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Published
Sep 13, 2009
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