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Bipolar Love Poem

She wore a glittering gown Beneath cold grey sky He wore a brown rotting raincoat Under April sunshine She, smelling of coconut and tulips Chugged bourbon straight He smelled like wet cement and smoke And sipped wine from a juice box They met on a rust smothered playground She, for a funeral- he, on holiday They danced in circles for hours and hours He hummed Vivaldi She hummed slayer Both were of literary greatness He-Fox in Socks Her-The Inferno Neither knew love to be equal parts Beautiful And grotesque
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larry-mcdonough
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Apr 3, 2013
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