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To Paul: A Lost Identity

Thus can art be fair, no excuse to be fairer.
Those soft touch of liquor and desire,
Ever falls and sleep in eyes of pleasure.
With no mistaken sight to admire,
As life’s extremity starting the fire.

Wandered in depths of an old promise
That kissed the scent of bliss.
The broken past upon the quietness;
A shed of tears and despair drew.
Wearing mask, play with fire, more or less
The fire and hunger around it grew
But behind a mask is where love lies
Showing humor under the starry skies
Most true it is thy will that doth fulfill
And full with will making love that doesn’t still

Yet so they talk, only speaking of their woe
That every word says guilt should look so
An impasse puzzle, an indelible sight
And only she was the pieces of delight
Pity thyself as the greatest thief
Wanting falsehood and made the darkest grief
But thou, to her still lay the weary heart
That whence pleasure thou may not come and part
From all the lies, sin, and knavery
Want only but to know an identity

Find love, find a name, for being unacquainted
And place the treasure of glory to remain disconnected
Crown thyself a king for the true things deemed
Maybe an oaf, crafty or well esteemed
With thy powerful humor and appeal
If you can’t know, well can’t I still?

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