silver in the air

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Part 2 of the 3 part series

Updated 03/04/2021
Created 12/28/2003
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if they win it will be chablis
if they lose it's beer
they play
but they don't hear the beat of the game

if they win they smoke cigars
if they lose it's cigarettes
how do they see me in the night and why?

a door opens inside
it stinks but it's warm
they accept me but not quite
their dice are loaded
they play to win
to smoke cigars to drink chablis
but they abuse the game

she is silver when i am out again
breathing the silver in and out
she opens another door ajar
she nods embarrassed

how well i know her thin smile
of apology and worried encouragement

wh,
1987-02-23

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Senna JawaSenna Jawaover 19 years agoAuthor
An ortypo fixed

(its both occurences).

Thank you jd4george for your comment.

jd4georgejd4georgeover 19 years ago
An interesting read!

My deranged mind wanders of its own accord. Reading this, I flashed back to a freshman high school English class where we were asked to write a theme about who we would take with us to build a new society.

A strange little guy that sat near me wrote, "I'd take along a priest and a nun, so we could have freedom of religion".

The smile I had on my face reading this was borne out of that same strangeness!

Thanks.

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