04-22-2024, 10:42 AM
Update: I did a quick edit and took out and condensed some ideas. I added "always" to hopefully make those lines seem to be less preachy or exclusionary.
Thanks aton for the feedback Busker. I deleted a whole reply on accident explaining were "strange" from in the second part the poem, why is relates to the two stanzas you mentioned were preachy or potentially exclusionary.
The subject is coming to terms with their feelings they're having outside of the idea of love without romance, within a close friendship.
Thanks aton for the feedback Busker. I deleted a whole reply on accident explaining were "strange" from in the second part the poem, why is relates to the two stanzas you mentioned were preachy or potentially exclusionary.
The subject is coming to terms with their feelings they're having outside of the idea of love without romance, within a close friendship.
Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.
--mark twain
Bunx
--mark twain
Bunx

