They said what’s the point?
I said it’s an obsession
then they turned away,
their heads shaking as they went
but I shall keep on laughing
They said what’s the point?
I said it’s an obsession
then they turned away,
their heads shaking as they went
but I shall keep on laughing
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I think I need time to ponder on this. Though whether I plumb its depth or no, I do like it … in a compelling, obsessive kind of way. 🙂
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That’s the joy of poetry, mulling it over in your mind, finding hidden depths.
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And I am sure it has hidden depths. Either that or the poet is pleased to tease. 🙂
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