Playing Ball

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    Playing Ball

    I can't wait to see your eyes
    when I wake you in the morning.
    You won't know what to say,
    I've not given any warning.

    Fueled by rage I sit here,
    sewing together our bedsheets.
    Betrayal won't be forgiven
    as long as your heart still beats.

    Sitting in the dark
    I await the coming dawn.
    Seething with anger
    I watch you wake with a yawn.

    To no avail you try to move
    becoming more confused.
    You never should have cheated
    I can't stand to be used!

    Grabbing my bat,
    standing over your immobilized form,
    poised to take a swing
    I sweetly ask you if you're warm.

    Sputtering and begging,
    you're trying to break free.
    The bat connects with your balls...



    you shouldn't have cheated on me.

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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

    NicoleCudworth’s Poems (7)

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