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SkiJ Oct 2024
In the realm of fizzy delight, 
Coca-Cola, you set things right, 
with bubbles that dance, oh so grand, 
a fresh pop of joy, a sip so planned.

I relish your fizz, that ticklish tease, 
a symphony of burps, if you please, 
each sip a thrill, a fizzy embrace, 
Oh, how you put a smile on my face!

Touch not my can, keep your hands away, 
for this bubbly treasure is mine to slay, 
I’ll sip it daily, through joy and strife, 
Coke, you're the sparkle in my life!

So here's to you, my frothy friend, 
on you, my love, I'll always depend, 
for in every sip, there's a story to tell, 
of a Coca-Cola love, that fits me so well.
Love for Coca-Cola
SkiJ Oct 2024
I love you though you’re far away,  
or did I misread love’s disarray?  
You’d beat me down, day after day,  
yet my heart still longs for you in a twisted way.

What is this feeling that won’t let go?  
A mix of desire and pain, a tangled woe.  
I pray you’re distant, yet yearn for your embrace,  
a love that’s marred by sorrow, a bittersweet chase.

I want you, yet hate you for the hurt you’ve sown,  
in this conflicted heart, I’m lost and alone.  
Love and loathing dance in a cruel disguise,  
a tormenting truth beneath my tear-filled eyes.
Love
Pain
Uneasy
SkiJ Oct 2024
"Calm the beast, will ya?" the stable man cried, 
as the wind howled fierce, and the night grew wide. 
The creatures stirred, in their hunger deep, 
with hollow eyes, they could hardly sleep.

The horses stamped, the wolves let out a call, 
beneath the moon, nature’s hunger sprawl. 
Their bellies ached, their throats ran dry, 
their growls a chorus to the darkened sky.

"We can't, sir! They're wild, untamed," he swore, 
"They haven't eaten for days, maybe more!" 
The earth beneath them seemed to quake, 
as beasts and men felt nature's wake.

Through barren fields, through woods once green, 
they craved the life that had never been seen. 
Nature’s hunger knows no rest, 
in survival's game, all are put to test.

The stable shook, the night wore thin, 
for the wild ones, only hunger wins. 
And in the air, a promise wild, 
nature’s wrath can never be mild.
Wild
Nature’s
Animal

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