Divorcee
William brooks 1959 (Salem)
No static no trouble just leave me alone. I want to live a life of my own. I don't want a drink l don't want a smoke. Why do you always try to provoke. You want to go here you want to go there. What if I don't want to go anywhere. So leave me alone and just let me be. I understand if you want to be free. We tried to live life the best that we could. Get a divorce if you think that we should. Guess that our lives really has changed. Sorry that we couldn't get it arranged. So really that is what love is all about. Some people are in and some people are out. It is a long road in which you must go. As you travel it the more you know.
About this poem
A divorce is a bad way to go but sometimes the only way to go. This is only an example.
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Written on May 18, 2023
Submitted by Wbrooks431 on May 18, 2023
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