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Pocketknife
You are not a beam of sun, with luminance and light
Or lips that curl into an imperfect smile of a passerby
Or Fort Meyers, Florida, retirees gazing into your sky of cotton balls
You are more like a pocketknife,
slitting the wrists of the darkness
In blackened gloom
Tower of terror,
You never cease to amaze me
The mask that conceales you
Of your false carelessness
You are fog on a stormy night
Leaving others hurt, lost, confused
You leave me unharmed
Without a single scratch
I feel no piercing anguish
And at the end of the pitch black tunnel,
I see a light,
Pocketknife
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