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Madness for Two

Their gears twist and turn, cranking tirelessly Round the mortal coils of a mellower Art and content of games played wirelessly. The game boards are awash with bellowers, Slighted pawns too bound by echo tubing Passed around to fortunetellers frightened By town criers trying to throw heartstrings Of lovers obsessed with burdens lightened. "She is trapped and he the trapper," they say. Shall he free her and see her twist and break? Maybe that is her choice," but not today, Or tomorrow or the next," he risks fate.       Their goal is obvious: parting those two.       Too bad their love is a folie à deux.
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RobertZorro
Published
Jan 8, 2020
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#delusion#love#relationship#enemies#gears#sonnet#iambicpentameter#fate#folieadeux
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