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The Embrace
"The Embrace" In the apathy of a corporate world Commercial here, commercial there I live within air quotes Pretending I live at all To buy, to extort, to be the product I am who they say I am All persons, so impersonal just thriving outside of nature Being the drones of love and war Working behind brick, driving inside metal? I want to live a manhood, able to love freely Without the confines of civilized space and time I have this much time to find a compatible mate I have this much geographical space to do it in On a nondescript morning the drive I drove, went passed a woman She wept herself so thoroughly on the side of the road Have run over a beaver, she wept so openly The regret, what refreshing regret so Christian-like I paused, this was what it took, a sin to make me feel And a woman to make feelings awaken me I slowed down the car in empathy, rather to join her in sorrow She looked at me, the man, to the beaver, and then within herself We all waited for someone to twitch The niche of emotion, that begun with her silence Ended with the words as I got out of the car "It's okay, it's okay, there are animals in heaven" I closed my arms around her shoulders And said goodbye to the corporate world
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