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Life is a wayfarer. On some days Life will plod round in the city, Immersing itself in the quotidian Feel daft in the company of meaninglessness, Feculent friendships. And I will miss my halcyon days at the helm of such an existence. ‘This too shall pass’, that’s what they say? So, life craves for wanderlust (and lust itself, indeed) Something that infects it with fire from within, A feeling that sunbeams flow in the lining of the skin; I crave, I hunger For the one that will never abandon me on the shore Of the heart and mind that I grow my roots in Life will live for this consuming passion, This tempest that I’ve witnessed will gradually quieten. Now in this free, really free verse I shall tell the extraordinary futility of Life. Memento mori About why, like Life, I should bother Betwixt overwhelming agony and spasmodic pleasures; Crawl over many little deaths: Life nestles into Death, and cracks it up Like a butterfly opens its cocoon Into an afterlife of pulchritude. Life is just in one long slumber, and Death Merely a friend who awakens it.
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Feb 14, 2014
Feb 14, 2014 at 8:53 AM UTC
Life is a wayfarer
Life is a wayfarer. On some days Life will plod round in the city, Immersing itself in the quotidian Feel daft in the company of meaninglessness, Feculent friendships. And I will miss my halcyon days at the helm of such an existence. ‘This too shall pass’, that’s what they say? So, life craves for wanderlust (and lust itself, indeed) Something that infects it with fire from within, A feeling that sunbeams flow in the lining of the skin; I crave, I hunger For the one that will never abandon me on the shore Of the heart and mind that I grow my roots in Life will live for this consuming passion, This tempest that I’ve witnessed will gradually quieten. Now in this free, really free verse I shall tell the extraordinary futility of Life. Memento mori About why, like Life, I should bother Betwixt overwhelming agony and spasmodic pleasures; Crawl over many little deaths: Life nestles into Death, and cracks it up Like a butterfly opens its cocoon Into an afterlife of pulchritude. Life is just in one long slumber, and Death Merely a friend who awakens it.
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Feb 14, 2014
Feb 14, 2014 at 8:53 AM UTC
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