Que and Ques



What is love that you are mine
From then til now
What reminds
Which is loved
Can they be unloved
And are the unloved
wrong for wanting again
to be loved
What trusts support togetherness
How's truths are to be trusted
Because her rejection can
Cause wondering
What causes we, to become us

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The Soprano...... As many people will support your togetherness You will find just as many to be against your togetherness More often than not; they will Gifts from supporters And crumbs from satan's Division of two, often leaves One dumbfounded, and often Those who are audience to Your togetherness will make humor of your division! The understudy Are you talking too me? See I got to know, what you talking about? Soprano Those yesterday's and those things that have made who you are, might be the same things that may destroy you. The understudy He sick I got the job, get over it! The Bassonist You better stop talking to yourself and give me your music, so I can replace you! She thought she did something that caused her leading Lady to falture. She felt guiltier when no one spoke of the leading ladies reason for departure. Until she was replaced by the Bassoonist, she never realized, how hard it was to be an actress. She resumed her role with the orchestra, and when the leading Lady returned the Bassoonist, too when back to her role with the oreastra. Known of the hem ever gave cause of there falture in the leading Lady role, making the mystique of the role a mystery. 

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on July 23, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDDDEDFGHIF
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 275
Words 53
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 13

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