You used to hide your cigarettes
before you knew I knew,
but now you let me see the things
I knew you used to do.
before you knew I knew,
but now you let me see the things
I knew you used to do.
Although I know I have no right
to judge the way you dig your grave,
the thing that really bothers me
is seeing you so willingly
become a slave.
Published by Janet Jenson
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3 Comments
Post a CommentJust dropping by to read this again. I'm quiting and this poem is going to be my inspiration!
great thoughts here, just loved it!
Perfect! I love it!