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Whatever You'Re Feeling

Whatever you’re feeling is OK with me, Though tonight I am on your s*** list. I’m one who believes in acceptance you see Even when it means I don’t get kissed. It’s not that I’m really all that fond of fate Truth be known I’m not sure that fate’s real No argument’s worthy of staying up late Until nobody knows what they feel. For arguments really just come in two kinds Those that matter and then those that fade What matters will always need meeting of minds While the latter means skip the Kool-Aid. And truly however this argument ends, If I never should see you again, I still must believe that we’ll always be friends, Though the sword somehow shatters the pen! But should you discover you’re wanting to leave Please don’t let my door whump on your ass, Still wire for a ticket you’d like to receive And I promise to send you a pass! Just how did it manage to come down to this, My ambivalence labelled a lie, A small quake that seems to have opened abyss, Or a feminine test on the sly? But I will not run dear one, I will not hide, I am here and I’m staying the course, Whatever your mental state I’m on your side, After fall, look for me on the horse. Relationships never match heaven above, All in all perhaps not worth the chance? And rare is the couple that understands love, Still here’s boy asking you for a dance. Brian Johnston February 14, 2016

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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Date: 2/15/2016 7:44:00 PM
I liked it a lot. You say what is on your mind.
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Date: 2/14/2016 7:21:00 PM
Now this is a man's poem. I love it,Brian. We never know why they're angry but if we love them we just keep hangin' around. Beautiful. Peace my friend
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Date: 2/14/2016 6:39:00 PM
Ha.. Love the drama in this piece..
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