Long before you turned this wait against the world you’d see replaced
Where moments capture photographed a bracing effervescent rest
And you can’t live four letter words
You can’t forgive who you think you are when you’re unsure
And though you move recited paths through hollows of the day in fact
Your opiate is on the way you sleep as though you were a saint
So turn yourself insured
You must believe in it more or less when you’re alone
All alone
You see each old man’s withered glow in every derelicted home
It’s there again again for you your kindred words your point of view
A lateness of your own
The curve of the earth is a weight your back the bludgeoning stone
Here and now and nothing else a wait so long a willing spouse
The impulse that you’re falling here beneath the faint religious zeal
But there’s more than you know
There’s yet time left to wait ahead when you’re alone
All alone
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