Our Sharing Smile Poem by Daniel Richards

Our Sharing Smile



When we live in this life and sharing a smile can be so far from home,

Everyone’s conjoined; together alive but we are alone, and its making me lie.

And yes we laugh and do it till we cry,

But we know were alone and we’re not happy inside

We crave the touch of sexual unknown; we make love together and wake up alone

We find there’s no substitute, but yet we all feel free,

Flash a smile we’re happy alone it seems

Are we really all so thin?

Sharing our smiles so far from our own, yes you make a hell of wage,

but when you get home you see no face and you feel so cold

But arent we free? Happy alone, sharing our smile, alone at home

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Nomi Mas 19 February 2008

v nice, i like this one. thanks

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Daniel Richards

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