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They never felt the vibrations Of the voices out of the walls Like you did, never heard their Ghosts call from the mouths of Birds from the fields below The asylum window, or felt The cold embrace of depression’s Touch, at least not over much. They never counted the distance From bed to wall from wall to door And back again, never felt the pinch Or punch of each new day, each new Hour, never thirst for the next drink That never came, that teased And tormented like good old demented You, you with the Marylyn Monroe Walk, the Greta Garbo talk. From the asylum window you Would stand and stare and watch The seagulls in the air, see the seasons Change from hot to cold, from light To dark and never forget your demon’s Hold, your lover’s eyes, his voice, His sickly smile, the way he touched You that final time, and all you could do After you stabbed him through, as an Exciting encore, was to kiss his dying Lips as you’d never kissed before.
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Mar 19, 2013
Mar 19, 2013 at 4:22 PM UTC
AS AN ENCORE.
They never felt the vibrations Of the voices out of the walls Like you did, never heard their Ghosts call from the mouths of Birds from the fields below The asylum window, or felt The cold embrace of depression’s Touch, at least not over much. They never counted the distance From bed to wall from wall to door And back again, never felt the pinch Or punch of each new day, each new Hour, never thirst for the next drink That never came, that teased And tormented like good old demented You, you with the Marylyn Monroe Walk, the Greta Garbo talk. From the asylum window you Would stand and stare and watch The seagulls in the air, see the seasons Change from hot to cold, from light To dark and never forget your demon’s Hold, your lover’s eyes, his voice, His sickly smile, the way he touched You that final time, and all you could do After you stabbed him through, as an Exciting encore, was to kiss his dying Lips as you’d never kissed before.
POEM COMPOSED IN 2009.
terry-collett
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Mar 19, 2013
Mar 19, 2013 at 4:22 PM UTC
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