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Created on: September 28, 2009 Last Updated: April 11, 2011
Sanity beckoning me
to reside within
But a mind too riddled
with sickness
Renders me unable
to play host.
Sanity inviting me
to attend its party
But a soul too littered
with debris of past hurts
Has disabled me
from attending-
even fashionably late.
Sanity waiting for me
behind a door
that cannot be answered.
Pleading with me
to at least look outside
the window before I decline.
I try to shout
from the other side
That it isn't me
who makes these choices
But my keeper,
whose name is Madness.
Who refuses
to let Sanity visit,
even if only for a moment.
I cannot scale its walls
any more than you can.
But thank you for thinking of me.
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Banished as we are from God
We are the sacerdotal lepers
Of the moon who feed upon
The universal majesty of star-dust
You
"To Find Myself"
I'm the lost reflection of you
Yes, I'm the sinner and beggar too
Too far gone to be saved now
Long gone lost
Dear Sanity, you are my only friend
But why do you disappear and then come back again?
Do you not realize how much I need
No one will be the wiser,
if their involvement is not known.
incompetency is the issue,
until you have no tone.
if recognition
Congratulations!
You made it through another day,
and the little white men didn't take you away
in their padded wagon
to a place
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