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For An Irish Lass

FOR AN IRISH LASS In a constant lack of motion through the window of your mind, all you seek is your seclusion and a friend you never find; you've been looking through the window to someone you never see, never reaching for a reason, never thinking I'm just me. As if you want to be alone. Or just another skipping stone, with someone who's better known. In the hopeless life you're living, all your friends have left you cold, it's a ferris wheel you're riding, and the song is getting old; all the things you've held most dearly come to nothing in the end, and your search is overlooking someone more than just your friend. Someone who'd be there when you cry. Who'd never think of asking why; I will help you learn to fly. Living songs about confusion like a puppet on a string, one is pulled and your responding is whatever pull should bring; you will go in this direction everyone says you should go, and the person you are hiding is someone you'll never know. Out through the window, I'm your friend. From your beginning, to your end, I will give, but never lend. © Ron Wilson aka Vee Bdosa the Doylestown Poet

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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Date: 3/28/2014 5:29:00 PM
Absolutely the best poem I have read in years, And I have read some great poems here. I hope you have more Ron.
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