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His martinis were dry His reds were bitter His lagers were dark His coffee preferred black He was stubborn and mean His insults cut to the bone He kept his house and record clean His heart often rivaling stone He loved few, respected less He saw things scientifically, with math Every problem logical, situations chess, Yet he was lost, knowing no path You could not touch him beyond skin Only one or two had seen beyond his eyes He valued those who held within their sin And who did not let out cries. But he did let a few in to his mind These people saw its fatherly side To them he would silently act kind But they didn’t know it was all for pride.
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Jan 8, 2011
Jan 8, 2011 at 5:28 AM UTC
Young Man
His martinis were dry His reds were bitter His lagers were dark His coffee preferred black He was stubborn and mean His insults cut to the bone He kept his house and record clean His heart often rivaling stone He loved few, respected less He saw things scientifically, with math Every problem logical, situations chess, Yet he was lost, knowing no path You could not touch him beyond skin Only one or two had seen beyond his eyes He valued those who held within their sin And who did not let out cries. But he did let a few in to his mind These people saw its fatherly side To them he would silently act kind But they didn’t know it was all for pride.
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Jan 8, 2011
Jan 8, 2011 at 5:28 AM UTC
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