Monogamy

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A view of the nature of monogamy.
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TheDok
TheDok
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If
I never left the town
where I was born
to see
a little
of the world
outside
or
worked
on a belt
in a factory
and put
the same
rivet
in the same
hole
everyday
all my
working life
or
If I only ever ate
hamburger and chips
with
Ketchup
on the side
one day
and mustard
on the side
the next
in a world
of infinite
culinary possibilities
you would call me
strange
and boring.

So why
when
the only one
I ever put my rivet in
or eat
is you
do you
call it love?

TheDok
TheDok
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LadyAmethystLadyAmethystalmost 2 years ago

Oh I like this one. I used to call monogamy love. Not anymore 💜

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