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We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident My life is bequeathed to me alone. Title passes to me, With my first breath. Thus endowed, thus entrusted, T'is my duty to throw off the tyranny of fear and despotic rule of a Life of looking over one's shoulder. Therefore, My life is mine to take, Should I wish to choose the Place, date, the time To let the poetry cease, I will announce it mostly gladly with a blessing of Shehecheyanu* and a Smiling "by your leave." Thrifty, stinking-thinking, I could hoard joy Until such time, when best savored. Backload the best for the latter days, When worry was deceased, Self-preservation necessity not a daily awakening curse, The daylight-reminder, of my human status, Check the box next to human stiff. Choice, Picking the time and place, Freed me in away I had ne'er known, Confounded the mind's logic, For the heart murmured, joy is not A penny earned and a penny saved, But a disposable with a short shelf life. Spend and spent it fast, Be a spendthrift of life, Viewed the miracle of the Canister of oil and the burning bush (Neither could be consumed) Become me, and my song's refrain. Ode to joy and self evident truths, Owning this truth gave me Pleasure without measure, for it Replenished itself by daily use, Evident then to preserve one's self Best served by wild, mad living.
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May 31, 2013
May 31, 2013 at 4:38 PM UTC
We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident: My life is bequeathed to me alone!
We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident My life is bequeathed to me alone. Title passes to me, With my first breath. Thus endowed, thus entrusted, T'is my duty to throw off the tyranny of fear and despotic rule of a Life of looking over one's shoulder. Therefore, My life is mine to take, Should I wish to choose the Place, date, the time To let the poetry cease, I will announce it mostly gladly with a blessing of Shehecheyanu* and a Smiling "by your leave." Thrifty, stinking-thinking, I could hoard joy Until such time, when best savored. Backload the best for the latter days, When worry was deceased, Self-preservation necessity not a daily awakening curse, The daylight-reminder, of my human status, Check the box next to human stiff. Choice, Picking the time and place, Freed me in away I had ne'er known, Confounded the mind's logic, For the heart murmured, joy is not A penny earned and a penny saved, But a disposable with a short shelf life. Spend and spent it fast, Be a spendthrift of life, Viewed the miracle of the Canister of oil and the burning bush (Neither could be consumed) Become me, and my song's refrain. Ode to joy and self evident truths, Owning this truth gave me Pleasure without measure, for it Replenished itself by daily use, Evident then to preserve one's self Best served by wild, mad living.
---------------------------------- * http://en.wikipedia.or/wiki/Shehecheyan Aboard AA# 1073 May 3rd 2013
nat-lipstadt
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May 31, 2013
May 31, 2013 at 4:38 PM UTC
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