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Melancholy, I stay behind these guarded windows Staring out at all the commercials And noisy car horns And people That covet and pervert with their greedy, grasping eyes- That revel in their desire and need to possess everything new And exciting. They slowly peel away their humanity Like expired bananas, Left on the table too long, Exposing the rotten fruits of their labors That haunts them in their dreams. I have no need of phones, Or appliances, Or whatever they're selling At sales where everyone is Shopping Pushing Stepping Shoving Grasping Stealing- Where everyone is lying to themselves. I'm not a crazed housewife, Or a greedy collector, Or a corporate sales exec; I'm just a quiet observer, Hiding from the spiraled descent of mankind. I'm just thankful that these events, That these sad, depraved people are can't touch me in my quiet corner of heaven. They are unimportant, And in their chaotic rush for power and possession, They've forgotten the reason we draw close around the fire, Why we share food and drink and memories; Why we celebrate the sacred bonds of friendship And family. They've forgotten the smell of cider, Boiling on the stove, The taste of roast turkey, watched and checked with patience absolute, The comfy armchairs next to the window That looks out on the freshly fallen snow. They can't remember the warmth of a house On a bitter cold night, filled with laughter and love, Where stories and tales spring from lips to ear, Recounting the years long past. They can't stand still to cherish the beauty in the simple moments, The richness of the holidays, when the only thing you want to possess Is a wide smile, And a special hand to hold. Yes indeed, I look out my window at this day, a day so dark it deserves is nickname, And I pity then- The sad souls that have forgotten why this holiday is called Thanksgiving.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 4:16 PM UTC
The Holiday Everyone Forgot
Melancholy, I stay behind these guarded windows Staring out at all the commercials And noisy car horns And people That covet and pervert with their greedy, grasping eyes- That revel in their desire and need to possess everything new And exciting. They slowly peel away their humanity Like expired bananas, Left on the table too long, Exposing the rotten fruits of their labors That haunts them in their dreams. I have no need of phones, Or appliances, Or whatever they're selling At sales where everyone is Shopping Pushing Stepping Shoving Grasping Stealing- Where everyone is lying to themselves. I'm not a crazed housewife, Or a greedy collector, Or a corporate sales exec; I'm just a quiet observer, Hiding from the spiraled descent of mankind. I'm just thankful that these events, That these sad, depraved people are can't touch me in my quiet corner of heaven. They are unimportant, And in their chaotic rush for power and possession, They've forgotten the reason we draw close around the fire, Why we share food and drink and memories; Why we celebrate the sacred bonds of friendship And family. They've forgotten the smell of cider, Boiling on the stove, The taste of roast turkey, watched and checked with patience absolute, The comfy armchairs next to the window That looks out on the freshly fallen snow. They can't remember the warmth of a house On a bitter cold night, filled with laughter and love, Where stories and tales spring from lips to ear, Recounting the years long past. They can't stand still to cherish the beauty in the simple moments, The richness of the holidays, when the only thing you want to possess Is a wide smile, And a special hand to hold. Yes indeed, I look out my window at this day, a day so dark it deserves is nickname, And I pity then- The sad souls that have forgotten why this holiday is called Thanksgiving.
Bit late on this, I know. But the holidays are quite busy after all. sigh
chauntelle-laflen
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30/F/American
Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 4:16 PM UTC
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