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Unity Drain Mar 2015
I must admit that I've done you wrong
I beat you down so you'd believe I was strong
Still, I'm hoping you forgive me
I know that you don't trust me
But please believe me
I'm working out my problems
It takes two of us to solve them
& I know that you've been working hard
Gripping shards of broken trust
Lusting after days you never thought were coming
And the running of my mouth is inexcusable
You've got used to it
I'm sorry that I don't take things seriously
And that I take things too seriously
And that I'm seriously a lot to handle
Please forgive me
Unity Drain Mar 2015
I am from a combination of mismatched homes
And parents that mix like water and oil
I am from swing sets and blacktops
And friendships to help the pain stop
I am from nights on couches and losing my keys
And holding on tightly to my family before I go to sleep
I am from a vanilla, white bread, slow singing church
And I wish that we sang more gospel
I am from my ever-changing community, my family
Unity Drain Feb 2015
On the corner of Pine and Box
Stood a shop all dark and disheveled.
I peeked through the window,
Though covered in grime,
And saw an old man, Mr. Knox,
Twisted and bent over with time.

I pass through rusted hinges and faded teal wood,
To enter the shop where Mr. Knox stood.
Much to my pain, my shock, and my horror,
The scream of a young maiden
Rang through the store.
But no woman was present, save only memory,
And the scream was but the bell above the door.

I ventured still, past potted plants, long since death,
Through the cold corner store with steamed breath.

At once, a strange animal, four legged and fanged,
Ran past me, unknowing, and I was dismayed.
He aimed to besmirch, sat with a crooked smirk,
But the creature was only a statue.

Once again I saw the store a-stirring,
A child of five years waved weapons
But the youth was myth, sat in painting,
And had nothing to disarm me with.

Deep in the back, there was no returning,
I spotted a beast that contented my yearnings.
88 keys, no locks and no doors,
All of a sudden, I had found what I was looking for!

With further inspection, my eyes, pray did not deceive,
Saw 88 fingers as piano keys.
What a twisted contraption
And without further action,
I watched as the piano shifted.
From my feet I was lifted by
A crimson tongue through gnarled teeth,
I was swallowed whole before I could speak.

Mr. Knox approaches with a laugh on his lips,
He reaches for the skeleton keys, too far Gone from his wits.
And his melancholy melodies
Still ring from where he sits.
Unity Drain Jan 2015
A wilting rose lays on the windowsill
As I watch
Her perfumed essence
Seeps from discolored petals
And I know she has had no visitors

The room is dark and dry
And wreaks of isolation
What good is a shattered vase
If you have no face to save or see for miles

When last did you see her smile
How long ago
Was she plucked from the ground
And abandoned to die

On the windowsill
Unity Drain Dec 2014
Thought you were a gift
Running on diesel fuel
But you a fool
And made me one two
Three kids on my own
You know I ain’t gon make it
This 18 wheeled semi- relationship
Is running on fumes
Like you in the night
Not even tryna fight no more
Just give me a break
A spare tire
Or an axle to ride on
Cause I can’t get high on
The same love you're giving me
Half dead off some sleep meds
Can’t catch rest
Cause you got me living on the wrong block
Pull the glock before the clock had a second to think
I’m on the brink.
Unity Drain Nov 2014
Man alone hopes until death
Works 9-5
And lays wasted for the rest
Only man counts the pills popped
& Bottles dropped
Throttle's hot till the high's copped
Sick of wanting what you don't got
Can't amount to nothing
Lest you got a gun that goes 'pop'
Death is non-stop
And nothing looks better
Than the cream of the other crop
So learning how to win
Without ending up on top
Is the only hope that you've got
Unity Drain Nov 2014
Your mind is as sharp as your tongue
Your skull as hard as your fists
Your skin as thick as your humor
Your laughter is as quick as your wits

And that is why I love you.
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