Edge of it All
by Bradley Mason Hamlin
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When
your woman’s
gone
evil
in deed
or
mind
the beer
tastes differently
more
solace
to the suds
less happy
to the hops
and music
takes
truer form
to
sorrow
or
simply sucked
free
of all
the happy
you
wonder if
her
blonde hair
and
pineapple dress
are
worth
the trouble…
you
begin
to conjecture
if she’s
really gone
over
the edge
of
it all
but
isn’t that
what
attracted
you
to her
in
the first
place?
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