
14 august 1998 *** 11:55pm
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break me gently
hard your tongue
.
a lying tongue
and i’m undone
.
break me gently
like a bone
.
like a bone
that’s shattered
.
with your tongue
a victory won
.
like a bone
that mattered
.
a victory won
an overthrow
.
all that mattered
fragments scattered
.
break me gently
kill me quick
.
kill me quick
before it festers
.
break me gently
sharpened whip
.
sharp as a whip
a roomful of jesters
.
kill me quick
don’t want to feel it
.
sharp as a whip
no chance to heal it
.
don’t want to feel it
all alone (broken bone)
.
no chance to heal it
broken bone (all alone)
.
break her gently
with a poem
.
with a poem
she’ll never own
.
break her gently
without a sound
.
without a sound
a future found
.
with a poem
free to be (eternally)
.
without a sound
eternally (free to be)
.
free to be (eternally me)
writing poems
.
your lying tongue
overthrown
(a vict’ry won)
.
my lion’s tongue
a vict’ry won
(your overthrow)
.
eternally (free to be)
all alone
.
in fragments scattered
like a bone
(all that mattered)
.
***** (inspired by proverbs 25:15 and the verse about cutting off
the “limb” that makes you sin–i’m too tired to look it up!)
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Proverbs 25:15 (New International Version): “Through patience a ruler can be persuaded, and a gentle tongue can break a bone.”
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