The Parched Murmur of Friendship

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They prob you for information

They whisper rhythmically

The muffled words

Rushing around you

The stories and rumors churn

Information spurting,

Some of it is true,

The rest a figmentation of imagination.

They talk frantically with you

Trying to clasp your trust.

All the while attempting to

Tear you to shreds.

They swarm like bees to a hive

They swab people for details

Claiming info in return

And begging for trust

And being offended

When you turn away

Yet when you tell them

They turn around and plunge

Into gossip

The minute you are gone.

And they think that when they

Squelch your trust

That you don't know

But you do.

They entreat you like their closest

Friend but you're not

When they turn away.

They spit out theories

Like a seed in your mouth

With a cup for a target.

They are ill-tempered

When you close your eyes

They shower you with complements

That tint your ears with rouge

But there words sound like plastic

An amatur attempt at coping a master painter

They crucify the truth

They try to beat your words out

At twist them like wet laundry

It's tedious

These friendships

Relationships

That you think are real

But every word teeters

On an translucent ledge

There "trust" is tiered on how much

You are willing to tell them

Whether or not

They deserve to know.

Like dominoes

Ready to fall and topple

The moment they speak a

Word.

They think that their

Methods of interrogation

Are innovative

But in reality

They are as old as

The Methuselah trees

Living five thousand years old.

The parched murmur of friendship

Is like having fresh coffee temperature

Water, left in your car on a hot day.

They think they fool everyone

But silently we watch

As events unfold

And we foolishly trust you

Time and time again.

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