Bleeding Poem by D.S. Bell

Bleeding



I see you sad soul,
Sore and sobbing,
Why are you broken?

I found you wet eyes.
Watery and woeful,
But why are you laughing?

I ask you snort giggles,
Silly and sozzled,
Of whom do you envy?

I listen you bitter cheek
Bold and brazen,
But believe yourself evil?

I follow you open book
Odd and opaque,
To whom are you dangerous?

I tell you quirky fox,
Quick and quizzical
In this, are you innocent?

I invite you snow white,
Soft and sensitive,
Can you stop being so negative?

I forgive you silly sod
Simple and straight,
Now pardon yourself.

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thinking on a time when I met a drunk lady who was sad and she told me why.
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