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Last Updated: 24/06/2009 11:42:04
Relationship Ret-con
By Joe Hakim

the staples that bound us
have come unstuck
as we fall to bits
like a ripped up book

you rant and issue
your prime directive
our horizons shift into
a Jack Kirby perspective

an extreme view of a
damaged environment
a portal to a past
drained of sentiment

you shout and scream
and stamp your feet
pulling the teeth from
the jaws of deceit

a list of the things
i've said and done
from days gone by
and years to come

recycled insults and
second-hand pain
i glance at the panels
as the colour drains

something is broken
that can never be fixed
ink in your throat
is making me sick

the big reveal
how you've always felt
frozen emotions are
beginning to melt

long dormant truths
are finally resurrected
the obvious paths
and the unexpected

blame me for trying
and for all the rest
a collection complete
get it off your chest

i'll smile and nod
and i'll just agree
take the toys out the pram
and throw them at me

and now it's over
time has diminished
we started a story
and now it's finished


Copyright © Joe Hakim 2009
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