Poem: Drawing Close

Drawing Close

I must remember to be without,
to not indulge in a single bit,
not tonight, not when tomorrow
I will rise so early
to meet one who will take from me,
will extract from me
an essence, a syrup of myself,
the great, thick fluid,
not too much but enough.
But if I am not good
what is discovered within
will be corrupted.
I must wait until after,
then I may indulge again,
though it would be best
to see it another way instead,
to choose other ways
for the same actions,
other visions to enable
new ways of being
even with the same blood.

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