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Ode to Larkbeat Twoshoes (Free verse) by Nicholas Jones

It was once a point in time, But insecurity breeds a need To re-mythologise one's life. According to rules built over time, I can be a person I love - As mental processes break down An epiphanic moment must be found, And I have centred on a moment from my past. All of us were drunk, I think, at the party, We called you Vick, because you preferred it To Vicky, or Victoria. 'I hate my name' you said, 'In that case', James replied 'I'll rename you Larkbeat Twoshoes' And everything changed As he uttered these words. Larkbeat, can you hear me? What has become of you? Are you still the girl That I once knew?

Nicholas Jones 20-Oct-02/4:11 AM
The first seven lines I wrote years ago, probably at the time the poem describes, the rest I wrote last week. For some reason, those seven lines have stayed in my mind for the last five years, exactly as I wrote them, while I've forgotten the rest. So I invented a new ending. There is a bit of a shift between the two parts, but I'm not sure that's a bad thing.




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