Hope u have a good day
are you so obvious,
you groan, forehead smack,
is everything tha...
Hope u have a good day
are you so obvious,
you groan, forehead smack,
is everything that lies
between your simplistic but
not-so-cunning lines
so easy apparent,
in this game of
liar's poker?
disappearing ink thoughts
start to pen themselves
on both sides now of your
two-sided containment chambers
of the heart
a mixed bag evoking,
a whizzing admixture of
guilty and sad,
fond memories,
sutured together
by alternating slews of
"what ifs" and "what is"
maddening, your mad imbalances
the heart is divided-
left and right
what you have
left
behind,
the seen and the unknown
what you have checked off as
rightly acts of both
rare and well done,
simultaneously
and
you separate the darks
from the lights,
as you subdivide
this conflicted
second-place-derived
"honorable mention,'
the complimentary multiplicity,
of a most pleasant
yet withering assassination,
winning by losing,
by being called
an honorable man
something makes one uncomfortable,
as you write/lay this
epistle *** elegy down
when you are up,
beside your truly
"love the one you're with"
leaving one unsure of where to place
this particular, peculiar,
inscription
are you left or right
sided here?
hard pressed
to uncover honor here,
as shameful, don't-go-there's,
reddens the face
in a darkened
bedroom
but
there is some
softener within
all this disappearing ink
recalling that you knew yourself
well enough,
to give up,
when to walk away
so rightly so,
when you heart knew
what wasn't left,
wasn't just quite
meant
to be
ship-righted
meaning
fair superseeded implanted desire,
and you
left-leaving, left-leaning,
on
the right stuff
here you sign off,
almost forgiving certain sins
so flawed for being so
human,
such as contemplating,
the wonder of wonderment,
the fragility of frailty,
the knowing of never
perfectly knowing
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