Haiku “Ode” to Fibromyalgia
(haiku prompt “RELEASE”)
Fibromyalgia!
Please release me let me go!
romance is kaput
* * *
Unrequited love
I don’t want you anymore
time to get a life
How about adopting this song as the National Chronic Conditions Anthem!! Wadda ya think?
Please release me let me go
for I don’t love you anymore
To waste our lives would be a sin
Release me and let me love again
I have found a new love dear
And I will always want her near
her lips are warm while yours are cold
Release me my darling let me go
for I don’t love you anymore
So release me and let me love again
Please release me can’t you see
you’d be A fool to cling to me
To live a lie would bring us pain
So release me and let me love again
“Release Me” (sometimes rendered as “Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)”), is a popular song written by Eddie Miller, Robert Yount, and James Pebworth[1] under the pseudonym Dub Williams,[2][3] published in 1946 . (Wikipedia)
I do remember him, and that horrible song. I am sorry you are feeling bad J/J.
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Mo,
I feel much better after I do a sing-a-long with Englebert.
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Perfect, send it to the Fibro mucky-mucks, this should be anthem-ized! (Did he also sing “Everything is Beautiful”)???
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