You and Me
“I, you, he, she and others are just conventions of language.” Arthur Avalon
Nor L., nor I., nor F., nor E.,
God’s only one I cannot flee.
So, prithee, God, make it all go
away. Nor D., nor E. nor. A.,
nor T., nor. H. Let them away.
Just me and you. Oh, please, bestow
me an approach to discern
a difference of you and me
if such a difference could be,
but if it couldn’t I don't yearn
for L., for I., for F., for E.,
for D., for E. for. A., for T.,
for. H., for us, for you and me.
Copyright © Kurt Ravidas | Year Posted 2019
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