07 December 2004

Two Sides of the Same Coin

I have, in fact, heard
that under pressing circumstances
for all the co-habitants
defying all natural
inclinations to stay with
familiarity,

a pea can change its pod.

It's rare, I'm told, but
of course, if we do
not mean actual
vegetables, instead refer
to the cliche of two
or more people who have
similarities

it is easy to do.

It's as simple as
saying why would I
want to be in a pod
with people who
although they aren't who
they seem, aren't content
with what I am

no longer being a pea

My best friend from high school always refered to his other best friend and i as two sides of the same coin. Now that we don't have to see eachother ever day we are. We're teh peas in the pod, even though we'd never admit it.

I came across some craziness when running through my greatest hits of blogging:

"I signed his year book and we took pictures and he systematically destroyed my self esteem right before we had a long discussion about valentines day stuffed animals and the pros and cons of hitting people with bricks."

it's rare you find someone with your exact same anger management issues.

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