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Never Again
Why the puzzle look as she passes you by on the street? Does it bother you that she walks by without a glance your way? I fail to see how her action could cause such consternation When you once had it all and more, then you threw it away She was the sugar in your tall glass of iced tea The gentle, yet strong hands that broke your falls She took the jabs and hits of life, so you could “feel” strong And when you lacked foresight she gently opened your eyes She became a wall upon which you'd lean your weary back Until, at last you'd stand confident, brave and tall! Then came the day you no longer needed that wall You walked and left it crumbling, faded in gray Then, stripped, emotionally what chance did she have? Now, like a phoenix rising, she stands fabulous on her own Yes, you were “the one” that held her eyes so long Today, as she passed by, she looked straight ahead not at you What she saw was a blurr; and one notoriously known as, “pity” The gentle heart you stole and replaced with a stone, now melting Has made this solemn vow…“Never again!” to see your face ~*~ Note: For John Heck's "Jaded Partitions" Contest
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