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Mr E Nov 2020
We tend to think
That living forever
Would be a curse
But then I ask
What is heaven?

Perhaps it isn't the time
That makes it worthwhile
But the people
We spend it with
Mr E Nov 2020
It is not an enemy
A nemesis
Nor an opponent
A stranger
Nor bully
A tyrant
Brute
Nor thief

None of these
Can betray your trust

Yet,
A friend
A friend can betray you
And hurt you more than anything
Mr E Nov 2020
You can feel a tear welling up inside you
A pressure behind your eyes
And you know
Your eyesight blurs and your nose starts to run
And you try to hold those tears back

It's a beautiful thing to cry
To mourn
To sob quietly within
Because your mind is not in control
Your soul takes the reigns
And tears start to roll

Pure emotions start to flow
And for an instant
You are you
For an instant you realize
How much you cared
Cared enough to cry

Crying is something we tend
To be embarrassed by
But I think crying,
Releases your inner you
And it shows how overcome
A spirit can be
Mr E Nov 2020
Love yourself
Before you love another
Or else you'll always wander
And wonder
What love is.
Mr E Nov 2020
You
They say to forgive thy neighbor

No matter the wrongs he does to you

But there are those of you reading this, I wager

Who believe you're more wretched than what you're due

They say to forgive thy neighbor

And of course, that is always true

But I tell you this, to yourself, do not belabor

Sometimes, the one forgiven, must be you.
Mr E Nov 2020
What a peculiar phrase
To fall in love.
As if to lower oneself
To something
or trip
from unbalance.

To fall in love infers
That we plummet
Descend
and topple.

Yes, to fall in love
How peculiar
Indeed
Mr E Nov 2020
He sat atop his marble throne
In silks of radiant hue.
His enemies, to wolves he'd thrown
His decrees were swift and true.

In his right hand he held power to love
In his left, the power to destroy.
Atop his towering throne above
Iron grip he did employ.

He came from nothing and now had all
And cut down a thousand men.
Saw the rise of brutes and fall
And vowed to rid the world of them.

Atop his regal pedestal of stone
On the backs of nameless men.
Alone atop that white marble bone
A tyrant sat just as back then.
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