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Loss for Words

If I summed you up

I’d abstain from strained

refrain, from those mushy

lines that read like a hike

through a swamp. An inkwell

tipped, they pour from trite

lips and taint a masterpiece.

But you were not made

to bathe in black cliché;

you: the product of Someone’s

fantastic oration; spoken to life,

left in my sight. And I, but the

by-chance observer, who only

knows what not to say.

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Feb 6, 2010
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