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Another Confession, Inspired By Denise Narayadu's Confessions of a Drug
You invigorated my mind, then followed my heart I felt the loss of myself as the dark hours passed Will this wanting ever end, how could I let it start You were so clever slowly breaking me part by part Brief moments of euphoria that never seem to last You invigorated my mind, then followed my heart Now I’m a donkey and for a carrot I’ll pull the cart Slave to a cruel master and forever I will be outcast Will this wanting ever end, how could I let it start A wise fool I am, confessing myself I’m so smart Foolishness displayed by the useless questions I ask You invigorated my mind, then followed my heart If you’re confessing your weakness, I’ll cast a dart You feel the sting, and my words make you aghast Will this wanting end, how could I let is even start You want reality to be one glorious work of art Out of that, only shame and regret have amassed You invigorated my mind, then followed my heart Will this wanting ever end, how could I let it start As stated this was inspired by Denise Narayadu's poem. Denise is a wonderful poet who's work I recently discovered, she's gaining momentum quickly.
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