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Tag: oblivion

Was It a Joke?

‘Glower!’ he said.

And with this incantation

he led me to inebriation.

I hereby file this citation

that, despite all the calibration,

I cannot circumvent

the decimation of my brain cells.

 

And that’s a quotation.

Posted on May 19, 2012Categories PoemsTags brain cells, cross, drunk, entertainment, joke, lack of will, oblivion, protest, seduction4 Comments on Was It a Joke?
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