So Many Fools (Poem)

Emilie Autumn

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    Is there no such thing as friendship?
    Is it possible to not slip
    Past the point of genial with a
    Quip implying something more?
    This is what the young girl wonders
    As her heartbeat races, thunders,
    Trying to drown out the grotesque
    Blunders of a man at war
    With the fact that he could be
    Her father twice over and she,
    A lady of sound mind and body,
    Was not meant for fools as he.
    Must a man be so unthinking?
    When he sees his ship is sinking
    Will he always try to grasp the
    Wing of one who still can fly?
    This is what the young girl ponders
    As she does her vision wanders
    Trying not to notice how much
    Fonder looks the old man's eye
    Down upon her form and face
    Believing she might like the chase
    But knowing still that he has no place
    As he shows his true disgrace.
    Will my life be like this ever?
    Must I laugh and call them clever
    Or else fight and scratch and claw in
    Fury at so many fools?
    This is what the young girl muses
    As she battles shame and loses
    Leaving nothing but so many
    Bruises made by unseen tools
    Wielded by a strengthless hand
    Which could not hope to understand
    How quickly it kills, though unplanned,
    Turning spirit into sand.

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