Mutual MisunderstandingA Poem by Sir JoeA war of words will make things worse.U and I Face to face, Standing still, staying firm On top of each other’s own stage, Exchanging world’s worst words in misusage. Every exclamation is a few degrees of
on-axis rotation. Our angst reaches limit; both sinned, but
neither can admit it. For exactly a hundred and eighty degrees,
we both turn, Your eyebrows’ connection proves ireful
emotion My gritted teeth show pride you can’t
beat. Your clenched fists, my fast heartbeat; Our anger, we really can’t keep. Blind, we don’t mind Back to back U and I © 2013 Sir JoeFeatured Review
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Added on April 23, 2013Last Updated on May 12, 2013 Tags: anger, pride, war, relationship AuthorSir JoeStoneville, Oragonland, Pearl of the Orient Seas, PhilippinesAboutWriting is one way I preserve memories, ideas, thoughts, and moments. When I write, I feel I keep a record of the pieces of my existence. Through writing, my deepest emotions become unrestrained, the .. more..Writing
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