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Musings of a Wordsmith - 16. A Reaction

Another experiment, thanks for bearing with me!

Why me?
Who may be with him now?
Why me?
What if…?
Of course not!
I don´t know where I am at now
Again?
What if not…?

Angst
Jealousy
Pain
Anxiety
Rejection
Losing the way
Sadness

Because it is my turn
Somehow, it is always me
Because I am lucky
What if not?
Of course!
I am on my way
Anything important is changing
What if?

Desire
Pleasure
Goals that are shared
A path in company
always in the know
where I am coming from
and where I aim to go.

Happiness
A love that is found
A love that is shared
in time
in space
in no-time
ubiquitous
eternal.

Thanks for reading (and commenting!)
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Poetry posted in this category are works of fiction. Names, places, characters, events, and incidents are created by the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual persons (living or dead), organizations, companies, events, or locales are entirely coincidental.
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Sorry, I repeated a post… chalk it up to being late on Sunday after changing to Summer light saving time (that happened here today). 

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17 minutes ago, Parker Owens said:

I enjoyed reading this; it tells a story in a nice, tight form.

Thanks, @Parker Owens, this poem was both self-criticism and a bit of wishful thinking, as you put it, a whole story in just a couple of lines. 

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