Though we went different ways
And fought different wars,
My friend and I were plagued
By two facets of the same coin.
The Inner turmoil
That I had in abundance,
He suffered from a lack thereof.
Still, once in a while,
We returned to the same bar
To compare our scars.
All poets drink,
He said, offering me a glass.
A little amused by the remark,
Just to humour him,
I gulped it down,
Then took a long hard look at him
and replied, Oh what a waste,
The Converse is not true,
Not all drunks are poets.
We are one and the same,
He said, offering me a cigarette.
I took a drag and replied,
No, we are not,
Your addictions are
Cigarettes and alcohol.
Mine is a person.
We are not the same.
You are a human roadkill
On the way to the hospital
And I'm the EMT
Keeping you alive.
We are not the same.
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