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A Poem​/​confession

from Her Sacred Status by Richard McGraw

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I hope I didn’t punish you in the name of some justice
Those whip and chain instructions should be written for me
I told you of my limits, the lines you kept crossing
But you tried not to care much for those any way

And I’ve been falling back on old ways
just to make it through my day

And the self I once esteemed is weaker then these dreams
These fantasies and memories of things you can’t share
I told you of my limits, the limits I kept secret
They make me look so poor when I need you so badly

I never did see you on my last visit.
I dropped off the summons; the laws we had broken
I couldn’t take what’s tragic. Tragedy is fire.
I said I’ll take you in parts, well part of me is a liar

And the strings and the ties I placed in the summons
You saw right through those whip and chain lies
The string made of leather, the metal in my motives
Now you’ve seen what I can be in the worst kind of way

And now that you’ve seen the worst that I can become
Do you abhor the devil I deal with?
He doesn’t hate you. He speaks quite well of you;
He confessed his emptiness; I think he still wants you.

And there are parts of you he’d love to take with him to his grave
Does that turn you off?
And there are parts of you he’d love to come to terms with for years to come.
Does that turn you on?
Does that turn you on his working in vain, all of his working in pain in his armor of pain?
In which he is rotting, you see, he can’t be subtle any more.

I never spoke of innocence.
I never laughed at your pain.
I knew all along what you needed to do.
You took care of business. You marched past my limits.
Now I love your decisions in a militant way.

I spoke to your father, he never satisfied you.
He didn’t satisfy me, I saw right through him.
I couldn’t take what’s tragic. Tragedy is fire
I said I take you in parts, Well part of me is a liar

And there are parts of you
I’d love to take with me to my grave
Does that turn you off?
And there are parts of you
I’d love to come to terms with for years to come
Tell me, "Does that turn you on?"
Does that turn you on, my working in vain,
all my working in pain, in my armor of pain
For which I am rotting in,
see I can’t be subtle any more.
Can I turn you on with this working in vain with my working in pain in my armor of pain?
For which I am rotting in,
see I can’t be subtle any more.

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from Her Sacred Status, released July 11, 2001

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Richard McGraw Jacksonville, Florida

A record on Leonard Cohen's kitchen table and one in Lou Reed's hands.

A few loyal devotees have kept this man's art afloat for over 20 years.

"He is an unknown legend in his time."
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