Hell Of A Summer, I Had

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Hell Of A Summer, I Had

Hell of a...
summer...

Shook many hands,
absorbing the germs and friendships/
Built enough relationships to power a space-ship/
Threw plastic/
into plastic/
And when they did the same,
Guess who drank it/ 

Hell of a...
Summer...

Sat in many cars,
Headed toward beaches - hazy bars/
Spent so much money could have given Greece a spark/
Bacardi and Vodka/
Jaëger was water/
Explaining but only a part/
Champagne my heart/

Hell of a...
Summer...

Most likely is foreseen,
That a lady came in my direction/
Infiltrated my mind as if lethal infection//
Whole became fraction//
As if by disection/
Better yet bi-section/
Rose up through high tension/
She balanced my beams with suspension/

It was a...
Hell of a summer,
I had

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Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

Everest’s Poems (10)

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THE MEANING - THE MEANing - THE MEaning (THE YOU) 0
Hell Of A Summer, I Had 0
The March To Hell (3/5) 1
A Picasso 0
Hair Brown 0
The First Move 0
The March Hell (2/5) 0
10 leaves - 2 palms 2
The March To Hell (1/5) 4
Transform 5