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The Hanged Man
What’s this? Forgotten
 These old memories
 Laughing from the top
 Of a hanged man’s tree.
 
 Shun them, stupid images
 That destroy my sense
 I didn’t want faceless foes
 Just her experience.
 
 Kill them, the scum
 These bits of past life
 Why aren’t they swinging next to
 The hanged man and his wife?
 
 Sickened, by rage
 That I barely control
 Apologies and forgiveness, yes
 But insanity has taken its toll.
 
 Paranoia, pure lies
 Ideas of a secret lover
 Why aren’t they pushing daises
 Along with the hanged man’s mother?
 
 Voices, soft voices
 Try to soothe the affliction
 That she suffers withdrawal from me
 Whilst she is my addiction.
 
 Purity, sweet loss
 Destroyed by another mister
 Then thrown into a deep well
 Along with the hanged man’s sister.
 
 Possession, an obsession
 The girl I had was mine
 I left her to her own
 Thinking she’d never cross the line.
 
 Time, Master Gambler
 When playing he’s always won
 Pretended to run out and killed
 The hanged man’s suicidal son.
 
 Misery, cold companion
 Too much it has to share
 Rash foretelling lead to envy
 But still, to all beware.
 
 Deception, so cunning
 Looking like a sweet lad
 Loves to lead the simple astray
 Which killed the hanged man’s dad.
 
 Women, pretty girls
 Are not always what they seem
 And sometimes they ensnare us with lies
 And steal that young man’s dream.
 
 Ascendancy, at times
 Of which I’ve seen of a dozen
 At one time caused God to meet
 The spirit of the hanged man’s cousin.
 
 Life, so finite
 With her I’d thought I’d spend
 The one gift people have
 And keep until the end.
 
 Love, twisted promise
 That once murdered a father
 And then decided to take away
 The hanged man’s youngest daughter.

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