Hawkeye Poem by Harrison Bishop

Hawkeye



One Melbourne trip,
Three years of friendship,
Broken.

Your stupid personas,
Not accepting the onus,
Busted.

I went through windows,
Where are you, who knows?
Smashed.

You fractured our faction,
Set off a disturbing chain reaction,
Shattered.

From Amanda to Ainslie to Brianna to Liz,
What did we do to deserve any of this?
Helpless.

But then you came back and no sooner gone again,
The world has changed, so just move on man,
Hawkeye.

Thursday, April 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
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For Michael McCabe.
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