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A lover is no answer A lover is a person & Not a means to quell The darkness A lover is just a lover A lover is no shining sun (The SUN is the shining sun) A lover is a puddle in which To splash dry feet But a lover – a sun? A lover is just a lover. I don't drink much, he Liked that, that's cool I poured back a ten pack whiskey The next week, clarifying "I don't drink OFTEN". When I do drink, I shatter very quietly I go off like a gun, he, My makeshift silencer. I tell him I "struggle" – With what? A life is no brazen leopard (A life does not charge) A life is no sad song (A life does not comfort) A life is a life (and That's it) Later, he Fell into my arms stumbling I told him a lover is no answer He didn't like that I wondered, is this it? (It was). He kept searching (Like a bloodhound But a man is no bloodhound) I stopped, still and sturdy, A table's leg, to ask: "Is this it?" After all these Years, I Think so, Yes.
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Jul 16, 2024
Jul 16, 2024 at 7:42 AM UTC
This Is It
A lover is no answer A lover is a person & Not a means to quell The darkness A lover is just a lover A lover is no shining sun (The SUN is the shining sun) A lover is a puddle in which To splash dry feet But a lover – a sun? A lover is just a lover. I don't drink much, he Liked that, that's cool I poured back a ten pack whiskey The next week, clarifying "I don't drink OFTEN". When I do drink, I shatter very quietly I go off like a gun, he, My makeshift silencer. I tell him I "struggle" – With what? A life is no brazen leopard (A life does not charge) A life is no sad song (A life does not comfort) A life is a life (and That's it) Later, he Fell into my arms stumbling I told him a lover is no answer He didn't like that I wondered, is this it? (It was). He kept searching (Like a bloodhound But a man is no bloodhound) I stopped, still and sturdy, A table's leg, to ask: "Is this it?" After all these Years, I Think so, Yes.
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Jul 16, 2024
Jul 16, 2024 at 7:42 AM UTC
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