I find fault with every tailored suit?

I find fault with every tailored suit?

A Poem by Mark Heathcote



Must I enter doors before they’re fully opened

Must I take these iron heavily rusted keys?

Must I stand either side of these two menaces?

Must I find fault with every tailored suit?

 

Must I pick every lock to my own prison cell?

Must I turn back the clock to forgive myself?

Must I replicate in order to procrastinate?

Must it always be me and if not. Why, not.

© 2013 Mark Heathcote


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Mark Heathcote
Mark Heathcote

Mancheter, United Kingdom



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I like all kinds of poems but I tend to gravitate toward eastern spiritual poetry. My muse almost demands it of me. So you may find quite a few being poured out from time to time. I all so write man.. more..

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