He meets her, She meets everyman

By Rebel tiGer King

It starts simple, A hello
The connection of two looks across the way
They cement the begining of a new chase
Cat and Mouse

Because the world is not a fairytale
Raw passion knows no doctrines

It's:
Dirty
Raw
Uncut

Then one day it hits you
You realize that freedom is attainable
But it isn't always pretty
Sometimes the soul just wants a new fuck

Things can get ordinary
Things can become stale and die, but freedom
Freedom of the soul is accepting the fact
That sometimes things can get boring

Life gets gray, and it's up to you
To reignite that fire.



 

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Copyright 2015 Rebel tiGer King
Published on Tuesday, March 10, 2015.     Filed under: "Reflective" and "Poetry"
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  • TropicalSnowstorm On Friday, March 13, 2015, TropicalSnowstorm (1703)By person wrote:

    Great to see a new piece from you! The lines "Things can get ordinary Things can become stale and die, but freedom Freedom of the soul is accepting the fact That sometimes things can get boring" hold a tremendous amount of truth... You often hear someone going on about how boring their relationship has gotten, or how "stale" and "smothered" they are feeling...which is a focus on an external factor. Sometimes it IS an external factor that is making someone unhappy...but often, it is something they actually have control over in terms of attitude and initiative. I am reminded of a quote by Hemingway, "You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another," which could be altered to "from one relationship to another". Excellent piece, glad to see you posting again! Ciao, T/S Scholar

  • Lady Grinning Soul On Wednesday, March 11, 2015, Lady Grinning Soul (145)By person wrote:

    There is a sadness in this reflection. The soul yearns, it grows, strives, succeeds, and can hunger for more.

  • Livingdeadgirl On Wednesday, March 11, 2015, Livingdeadgirl (58)By person wrote:

    truth in its plainest form, good job at portraying it to all

  • A former member wrote: Reflective

  • A former member wrote: I think there's a whole lot of sad truth in this. Kind of like a confession for anyone who chooses to "give in to temptation" - for lack of a better phrase. Enjoyed the read, thanks for sharing it.


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