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You are both unpleasantly confined To bear each others miserable minds Bound forever by your rings Based off out lived summer flings One bares his ire upon the other Breaking the faith of you, my mother Impotent you are, left destitute You've learned to sacrifice dignity for mute But he gains no complacency Instead he grows further empty Forcing away the only being Who once gave life so much meaning You both are trapped in desperation So close yet far from seperation.
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Nov 21, 2017
Nov 21, 2017 at 8:12 PM UTC
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You are both unpleasantly confined To bear each others miserable minds Bound forever by your rings Based off out lived summer flings One bares his ire upon the other Breaking the faith of you, my mother Impotent you are, left destitute You've learned to sacrifice dignity for mute But he gains no complacency Instead he grows further empty Forcing away the only being Who once gave life so much meaning You both are trapped in desperation So close yet far from seperation.
I wanted to capture the idea of unhappily married couples with this. In recent years it seems so many newly weds fall out of love just as soon as they fell in it. This poem focuses more on the couples that don't split up, damaging each other the long they're together, yet too afraid to leave.
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21/M/United States
Nov 21, 2017
Nov 21, 2017 at 8:12 PM UTC
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