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Diamonds and Pearls

An Old-Man-Child in an adult world Alone in their gather of cocktails and swirl Again but an alien as when he was eight The steps to acceptance he’s loathe to retrace The pomp and the patter falls deaf on his ears Each slap on the back reinforcing his fear An Old-Man-Child in an adult world shunning their presents —midst diamonds and pearls (The New Room: June, 2023)

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