Irony

Irony

A Poem by Stacy

Irony

I'm always your parent, but never your child,
I'm always your enemy but never your friend
I'm always your twin, but never like you,
I'm always your sidekick but never beside you
I'm always your life, but I do not never exist,
I'm always your breath but never breathing,
I'm always the two pieces of you, hell we should get a ring.

© 2009 Stacy


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Stacy
Copyright 2002 - Stacy Perry

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hmm a unique style a rather deep meaning for a poem thats short great job

Posted 15 Years Ago


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very good. this poem is a little bit different and unique for me, ive never read a poem like this, but all in all an interesting poem.

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