Drunken Peeper Poem by Rex-mayor Ubini

Drunken Peeper



Sometimes you made me believe,
When light embraces you,
And darkness runs into a thief ant’s hole,
I’ve wriggled out nature’s whomp.
Yet sooner,
you get me groping in daylight.
And to nature I’m gripped to pay twice.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: eyes,sleeping
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