The Tip of the Dagger

The Tip of the Dagger

A Poem by TTBoy28

 

sweet, precious words

so inviting

so inticing

and sharp telling of our

last facing

And as our tongues fenced

inwardly

The Epee you had delivered under God's court

served as the greatest blow to my

champion ego

May you regret such a subpoena as long

as there remains bloodless red charm in your

person

Do I pray that the testament you receive in return

for your foil

is a constant Sabre unsustained by Your Honor

and a jury of your peers

So do I wish that there had not been deceit in at least

one of our hearts

And as your tears of disgrace fall down

 even the crocodiles roll with glee

Scoring the event

 I hit my marks every time

  by allowing you to walk, run, and play on my dagger

 

Sorry I am not for tossing your mask aside

 

© 2010 TTBoy28


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Added on September 28, 2010
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TTBoy28
TTBoy28

Atlanta, GA



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The truth shall set you free. I try to be adventurous. I am spontaneous. I love nature but love to write only about personal events. You can tell when something is made up. It could still sound g.. more..

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