Disgruntled Grumblings Zinged Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Disgruntled Grumblings Zinged



My heart and I no longer fight or wrestle,
Over which way to go.
No.

My head and mind decides what's right.
Finally united.
And about that my heart likes.

Disgruntled grumblings zinged!
And from me they've gone.
All zapped and zinged.
And from me they've gone.
Wrapped up and flinged.
And from me they've gone.

No more disgruntled grumblings haunting me,
When they don't belong.

All grumblings have been zinged.
And from me they've gone.
All zapped and zinged.
And from me they've gone.
Wrapped up and flinged.
And from me they've gone.

Disgruntled grumblings zinged with everything,
That did not belong.

My heart and I no longer fight or wrestle,
Over which way to go.
No.

My head and mind decides what's right.
Finally united.
And about that my heart likes.

Disgruntled grumblings zinged!
And from me they've gone.
All zapped and zinged.
And from me they've gone.
Wrapped up and flinged.
And from me they've gone.

Disgruntled grumblings zinged with everything,
That did not belong.
They've all been wrapped and flinged,
And from me now they're all gone.

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