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Dreamgirl MAG
She was afraid
and needed me to protect her;
without my sacred dreamgirl
I'd be stuck here all alone
clinging to the memories of what once was,
drowning myself in a TV baseball game
but instead,
I wish and want and desire and lust for
my sacred dreamgirl,
with flowing red hair, a glass of J & B in one hand,
her artwork in the other, or is it mine?
WAIT! STOP!
It's no use; I'm coming back into my lowly existence,
channeling my passion for her into caring
whether or not the Red Sox beat the Orioles.
I wish she still needed me - I need her.
I wish the umpire made the right call - he was out by a mile
It's the same damn thing.
Images unclear, unreal, distant, remote
from me.
Love, a split-fingered fastball, I have neither.
At one time, I struck out Big Johnnie Tardiff
in a little league game
At one time, I protected her
they lost - she left
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