Spirit With An Issue
, a poem by William Thomas Dodd The spirit is free,
but free to do what, walk hand in hand with a stranger whose name I’ve forgot. Better to be than to be begot. If the blind could see would that be their lot. Take all of me
for I am besot, a soul for sale sign on the dot. Devil’s kitchen very hot. Try to fit in, but there’s one thing I’m not a man with a name, what have I got to lose if I choose
the melting pot do not abuse when in a rot can only confuse, break into a trot, away from issues apart aliquot, |