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Vice and debauchery are highly underrated
Underestimated by outdated modes of morality
But pleasure is the friend that chases away banality
Fights off the finality
We face existing in this space
Walking pounds of space dust
Apes we sprang from
Came upon some fun
Knew what is now forgotten
By some
You can’t buy one
Moment back
Before vision is blotted black
The spotted fact
That all we lack
Is fun
Forgotten in the rush to work
The race to hurt spirits
By contorting our flesh and mind
To the clock that kills our time
I am still feeling fine
But tell me how are you
I stand in front of the mirror; It’s confusing to see,
A thousand faces looking back at me.
A gray haired old man,
A boy of eighteen,
One guy is nice,
The other selfish and mean.
One knows where he’s at.
Another is lost,
He looks for direction
No matter the cost.

One has much confidence.  One insecure.
One gives up easily, and one can endure
The trials and hardships
Inherent to life.
One is dull, plain, and boring
Another sharp as a knife.
One is happy and joyful,
One can’t stop the tears,
That fall freely and frequently,
As he ages in years.

One is satisfied with what he’s accomplished to date.
Another looks at the world with envy and hate,
And wonders why others
Are passing him by,
Should he laugh at himself?
Or silently cry?
One believes in a power,
Much greater than self,
Another, a hypocrite,
Puts his faith on a shelf.

One knows lots of people; One a loner by choice.
One never speaks out.  One revels in his voice,
Tells his story to all,
Who will listen (pretend?)
While they wait and they hope
That the story will end.
One still has hope,
Another hope-less;
One tracks dirt through the house.
Another cleans up the mess.

One looks at the world, poised to attack,
Another seems not to care; he is calm and laid back,
One wants to know more,
One has seen way too much.
One wants to hold tighter,
One recoils from the touch.
There are too many faces,
None of them clear,
So I turn out the light,
I walk away from the mirror.
The Grumpy Old Man poem posted by Joe Malgeri reminded me a little bit of 'Mirror' that I wrote years ago.  Dug it out of the archive.  :-)
mIt VÆrelSe  
                       roDEr s0M aLdRIg fØr
DeT fLydEr mEd brEve oM FreMtidsTrUsler frA p0Litiet
                            eN maSSe tøj
PenGe jeG ik ke vEd hvOrdAn Jeg hAr sKafFet [eLLer ikkE vIL vIde]

AfLeveringEr fra mIt ANdet FænGsel

MiN   moR SigER  AT jEg skAl rydDe 0p

     MeN hVad FanD en nyTter deT nÅr jEg aLliGevel Rod3r det Til  
IgeN
Im0rn
jeg bor i mine tanker
I’m Tired of people faking tears
Making fears
While they disappear
With all of our earnings
Grief lights the night like
Stars scarring the midnight sky
Sparse space specters
Screaming why
Teaming life
Has to die
Talking to gravestones
Where nobody stays home
And hearts turn to grey stone
Am I the only one that has their demons feasting upon their souls?
They say it is easy to tie a noose around your mind,
To overcome the urges and temptations of ending your life with a suicide
They don't know the true pain and torment that is going on in my head
An epic battle that leaves me with restless nights in bed
"End your life already" they say, as they prey on me during my weakest hours
Sometimes I give into the voices, carrying the sharp blade to my wrist
Crying as I struggle to mutter three powerful words that keeps me going
Choking on my sobs, my lungs deflate with a desire to say that God loves me
I try to convince myself that God is trying to test my faith
And to just wait, wait and wait
Then my Demons will eventually go AWAY.....



~Imperfect Desire **
Blond locks of hair
Made fairer still
By the tongue
Which she speaks
Parle vous francious

The rounded jaw
The smile so sweet
Jesuit silvou plait

In voice I hear
Her laughter there
But her words
I do not comprehend

She says to me
Salivee
And spends a kiss
Upon my
Lonely cheeks
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