Cat and mouse.
I remember you…
1- Once I knew you..
I was your Doc Holliday and you were my Kate.
We knew the whiskey, the sin and the skin.
Once we showed our scars and I wrote poetry on your pale skin.
Now you create a self-made cell, your private prison.
I hold you close and I whisper to you.
I remember you, I remember us.
2- Cat and mouse..
She was more cat than mouse.
Her eyes saw me as a prey to chase and capture.
I knew already. I would give in.
I knew a woman decide everything.
They will give you everything or they will give you nothing.
I accepted my part willingly and I prayed she did, adore me.
Dancing Coyote
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Historically, this writer, a self-proclaimed poet known for frequent grammatical slip-ups and an inability to adhere to basic rules of writing, has copied structured phrases directly from the works of other authors on the WordPress platform, exploiting line breaks unique to those writers without proper citation. To deter suspicion, Mr. Castallenas alters publication dates, claiming that his materials were written in the past.
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