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Sukkum Chang

My brother

Nascent you were to this macrocosm,
Blessed you were to parents,
Dyspoeic, unsounded from mother's womb you emerged,
Many conceived you were with Jesus,
Afore brought forth into beingness.
Doctors resuscitate with oxygen mask,
Travail, thirty minutes passed brought you back.
Triumphant over death, won life for yourself.
Whence you cried, Father gloating in joy cried a river.
Thence avouch, sweven God's work as you grow a man.
engendered after, saw father's fond on you.
Through many years of togetherness;
Pettifogger we fought and punished.
Though non twins, grew more like identical.
when you cried a child, I cried and still does.
Such is the love of brother, my brother.
Thither you went away to boarding school.
Whereby learned ways, good and bad.
And drew more to wassailer, drunkenness.
dissever we became, perceived I abhorred my brother.

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The Quizzical Heart of a Lover

Hear oh, hear oh, my dear lover;
your inner self speaks,
Hear my voice, hear me yell,
For i am distinct in you;
Your inner self can see you no more in quizzicalness.
Your inner self can see you no more incarcerated,
why do you choose to live mystically,
Don't you see how in supplication you live,
Yet you beseech when they don't hear,
Oh dear brother, I am your inner self,
You are besieged by this bewildered love,
Free yourself from the chains of bereft,
For I saw you waited too long,
For I saw you awake, countless nights, desolated.
Don't you see those lying eyes,
Why do you mortify oneself,
I can see no more dear brother,
Break away from these bondage,
For what seen is not love,
The path you walk deceives;

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Maiden's Love

In her spring of sixteen, was when she fell for him.
Times spring displays the beauty of nature in grandest elegance.
Now in nineteenth, under the solitary moonlight, she sits and grieves of the sorrows of her errant love,
Like the sailors meticulously vigils the erratic winds of the sea,
She talks of her love like the river that followed a wandering course.
A little longer and i see the sorrows and agony in her changing face,
And laments of her gracious love bewildered,
Embracing the breeze she speak of merry moments which once was hers,
And dubiously speaks of if he still misses her,
And ponders of the great love she once shared in his arms,
And murmurs softly of how she misses those days,
And how she muses at the sight of lovers walking holding hands,
Three years with him, the times shared which only God and they knows of,
With sadness she mutters of how she misses walking hand in hand wit him,
Times he'd carry her when she tires out,
Times they ate together,
The songs sung and listened,
Rainfalls soaked together,
The arguments, small and big,
Moments cried together,

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