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Train of Thought, Rain of Naught
Call me an adventurer,
Not an emperor, Bonaparte.
Friendships blown apart
Brothers grown apart
I’m shown a part
Of my own city that I forgot
My phone’s not heard
Sorry, had to change my number.
Motherland and
Fatherland
Sorry to bother, man
He’s like a brother, fam
Unlike that other man
And I’d rather slam
That door like a clam,
And spam
On the message program;
Television webcam,
No more fam
On this side of the Pan-
Canal.
I want my patrie
Cheese in the pantry
Of a home in the trees
Writing journal entries
About my misdeeds
‘Tis shameful, indeed
In summer, a red tee,
I don’t use golf tees
Something I don’t fancy;
Would give me anxiety.
Though through
thorough thought,
I sought a trough
In waves so rough
That brought
Me somewhere, never enough.
Like a brain trick
Red brick, white brick,
gray brick.
Missed free-kick.
A bit home-sick,
But nowhere to go;
Match goes click
Fire up the eighth candlewick
Melted star on the necklace
Destroyed by politics.
Nowhere to run,
Split Samaritans
French American
Quiche, burger bun
Turn all the lights on
Stadium, anthem, squad
Who’s my team? Double caveat
Feeling, and life got
To this rain of naught
Thanks for following
My train of thought.
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