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Sep 21
I reached for gold, sweet and bold,  
the air clutched back, refusal cold.  
Crumbs mocked my palm, dreams unmade, a bitter hunger the risk repaid.  

The feast was grand, only in thought,  
a lesson patience painfully taught.  
The biscuit fades, but risks persist,  
a ghostly allure I can't resist.
Written by
Marwan Baytie  55/M/Australia
(55/M/Australia)   
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