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Celso Moskowitz May 2017
Sometimes it will feel like things
are almost
good enough.

Beware:
that is the
crucial
mistake.

Almost good enough will
****,
given enough time,
either by itself
or by its posterior
absence.

Heaven
and hell
are the same
place
at different
times.
Celso Moskowitz May 2017
Arriving home from a night of drinks,
I think I finally understood
something
about the nature of
death
in a tangible sense:
it is like being at a party to the point
you are so dulled
from all the
outside
you decide to go home and blackout
for the night,
not caring what you miss -
you are done,
tired,
your feet hurt
(probably your joints too)
and you just want the release
from all that
too much.

Of course,
when you do it at a party,
you fully expect to be back
on your feet
the next morning
(more like afternoon);
to go on,
to continue
for there to be
other parties.

The difference
being,
when you do it in life,
you know
you won't have to listen,
the very next day,
to water cooler Joe
saying that
just after you left,
the party "exploded",
the music was
"freakin' awesome, dude",
everyone went "craaaazy",
and "Cindy" want off to blow some guy in the bathroom
and, "oh man", it could have probably been "you",
had "you" stuck
around.
Celso Moskowitz May 2017
I have two wolves
inside me,
forever locked
in internal
battle.

One is good
(or so they say),
the other evil
(try as I may),
and neither will
ever ******
the final triumph:
both are real,
proper,
wolves,
and any real,
proper,
wolf
knows full well
how to *******
feed
himself.

— The End —