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Poetry
Last Updated: 15/04/2008 14:50:04
Talking to Mirrors
By Mike Watts

I'm knocking it on the head
I've had enough
I'm getting tough
The destructive voices that I dread

Are daring me to keep going,
But it's all wrong
I can't go on
I'm reversing off that road to ruin.

Its direction makes my guts churn
And problems grow
Because I know
Kissing fire makes your lips burn

And I am roasted to the bone,
Trying to talk
Makes me baulk
So many friends but always so alone

As I scrap for my sanity,
Forever thinking
As I'm sinking -
Will I ever save myself from me?


Copyright Mike Watts 2008

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