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Richard Allen Pogue
Poems
Feb 2016
Quivering Lips on Stainless Steel
Never again.
Too many times our paths have crossed, and no good has come of it.
Never again.
Too many wasted night, and wasted days,spent in arms and lips,wrapped in glares and under sheets.
Never again.
Too many times I’ve kept you close to my heart, poured your love/poison, inside of me.
Never, never,never again.
Will I let you slur my words, blur my vision, ******* my limbs, numb me…
It hurts.
How much…of a liar…I am.
“Come here darling,never again, will I let you go.”
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