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Oct 2017
Every opportunity results in a loss.

They come rarely,
with no preparation,
and expect you quite unfairly,
to choose your course in desperation.

How can you choose a choice already made
against your own wishes at the time.
and perhaps your hurt had begun to fade,
to show such compassion again would be a crime.

Yet a second opportunity came,
and you stoic and cool declined.
Your own heart mangled, another maimed
Who could tell what had been lost in your mind.

A lost lover,
a lost joy never discovered,
A lost body at night to hold.
What would have happened if you had been told

of a happier you, would you change it all now
for the thought of yourself, a bottle of gin and Lou.
Written by
Shean McGaibhaidh  18/M/Γ‰ire
(18/M/Γ‰ire)   
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