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Cigars and cider help the words flow
Easy from my mouth to his
We draw in fast, let out slow –
Drink the smoke to breathe the fire
And we’ll ask the gods what they require.
I lean back and grasp the air
Watch it passing though my hand
As fleeting as a teenage care
We are no Romeo and Juliet –
Yet it feels like us against each threat.
He talks of travel, I of pain
We both want to run away
“Would you ever try cocaine?”
Then he relights, puffs into the flame
The ash at our feet like our family name.
Our child rests and so do we
Awake, sleeping on our own
Wishing for times always this carefree
“I can’t stand any people, except you –
Because you are me, through and through.”
He leans in close to tell another’s joke –
Knowing we are the punch line –
I laugh, like a dragon puffing smoke.
“Don’t be bitter darling, they don’t know what they say –
‘Live quiet, do well’, and now, pass me the ashtray.”
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