F**k, I'm sorry.

F**k, I'm sorry.

A Poem by Trisha Clark
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Restored.

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I'm waking up on the wrong side of town again,

and on the wrong side,

of the wrong bed.

Anymore, it seems,

I'm doing all of the wrong things right.

 

But I only have this one heart, you see?

And it's so damn heavy,

I couldn't move it

even if I tried.

And you're right when you say, I haven't.

 

So just let me lay here.

With my brick of a heart,

staring at the ceiling fan,

sky-eyed, and still,

wondering, who chased all the good guys off?

© 2008 Trisha Clark


Author's Note

Trisha Clark
I wish I could figure out how to put the Evoca back on here....

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The title definitely grabs attention and the poem doesn't disappoint.

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

the "brick of heart" and the "fan" imagery is a good clash.

Posted 17 Years Ago


3 of 3 people found this review constructive.


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Trisha Clark
Trisha Clark

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