Poems and Fragments: Requiem

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Requiem

Requiem I knew a man once, gay, insouciant, a cavalier. But he left, or became something else. Stashed his gaudy pyrate’s costume in a storage unit. Paid someone else to keep it. Wouldn’t even put his name on the place where it lay. An angry young man grown old. Constant simmering resentment gave... Sign in to see full entry.

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