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Simplyalice

Everything takes time

Even Poetry. 

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The best thing happened to me

An Unrequited feeling

I am never heartbroken

Always high on Love.

 

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Die or

Constant state of hope

To choose is mine.

 

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Drunk and crying

In between reminiscent smile

That makes me crazy?

 

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Never had a dream of owning a house

Only wish was to spend nights in his arms.

 

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In a drunken state

Thinking a different fate

Consequence of choices

Question your vices.

 

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Sipping the wine,

Grazing the stars in twine

Counting the cars

And...thinking scars.

 

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I defy the normal

Break the rule

Text in drunken state

For you my Love is innate.

 

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Loss and gain

Are not the ends

A passing flow

Between the wends

 

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You have me

Never short of adventure

I have you

Purpose of my existence

 

  • Author: Simplyalice (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 26th, 2022 02:30
  • Comment from author about the poem: Few glasses of wine and words dancing in my mind :-)
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 8
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Comments1

  • dusk arising

    Each of these could be considered to be the basis of a much larger piece. I keep a collection of short pieces such as yours in the hope that one day I will expand them. Then i forget them until much much later when, on opening up my folder, I am inspired to write. Such was the inspiration for my piece today - though a good few moons ago.

    • Simplyalice

      Thank you so much for the encouragement. So glad that you liked the writing. I am evolving like my poems.



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