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Never Understood; Never Known
For many years I thought I knew the woman to whom I was married; understood her. It was disturbing to realize how naive my perception of her had been ... Behaviour can mislead so deftly; so completely ... she was never understood; never known... The tragedy for myself is that now I know it. The tragedy, for her, is that she knows I know. And so, this poem is a lament; perhaps a lament for all such women who are in this sort of relationship with men such as we.


Essence II
Like a flower in the shadows
Leaves and petals reaching
For the sun;
I see her profile
Feel her presence, soul beseeching,
“See my colours 'err they're done”
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