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Sep 2016
I see you still in phantom-form
I feel your arms, your lips, your bite
I fumble drowsy for your shape
As I did once, that sleepless night.

I see you now with lovers new,
I feel the guilt of jealous sin
I know you chose my opposite
A charming, prancing harlequin.

This stupid love has sunken deep
Please dissipate, so I can sleep.
Dan McKee
Written by
Dan McKee  England
(England)   
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