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My selfish ways

To be selfish as a child was to be naïve and unaware.

When I sat in the corner and tried to learn the ways of the world,

Struggle with what little philosophy I thought I knew.

Just six years old then and already losing myself.

I asked, "Does everyone else feel, or are they just here for my entertainment?"

That got me a smack from my mother, and forever kept my mouth shut.

Not once again did I share my wonders with her.

 

And older I got, wallowing in my selfish ways.

Grade school lunch room was where I practiced that awful sin.

Just two cookies was all I ate,

When just one I'd be fine with.

Genny there needed it more than me.

But selfish I was, though it was just a little thing,

But a little thing was big enough to get a talking to from my mother.

 

Here I am now, still younger then all of you,

In ways I'm the same six year old losing myself.

Selfish thoughts I still think,

Never voiced but one.

I ask myself, "But who would really care if I ended my life?"

But then I hear my mother's voice,

"Selfish fool, my life would be nothing if it wasn't for you. I don't have enough tears for all I'd need to cry."

Yet selfish I remain, I still think those selfish thoughts.

Though I try to do good, I try to be unselfish,

But the devil has an interesting way of wrapping up death and serving it on a silver platter.

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Jul 17, 2011
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