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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Dear Sigmund

Inspiration missed placed
Stalking fate solicitously

Passive aggressive naivety
Oscillating delusions

Rhetorical tranquility
An Orwellian enterprise

Burning images
Sublimating memories

Freudian Alzheimer’s
Forgetting everything
Except the mind plague
An epidemic of self doubt
Down a path never travelled
To a door that stands ajar
Roses wafting in the air

T.S. Eliot was right
“Towards a door
We never opened…”

Never too late
Never too late to change
To change the future

Physiological forensic audits
Decomposing shallow thoughts
Disbelieving the obvious
Covered in history

You can walk away from the past
Try to rationalize history
It always be the same
No matter what
No matter what the words say

Never too late
Never too late to change
To change the future

Vicious sarcasm fate has
Mocking cynicism
As the smell of Roses
Waft in the air silently

Before the doors slams closed
But left unlocked

5 comments:

neil child said...

Sigmund believed personal happiness relies on love (intimate relationships) and work (real jobs with pay). I'm thinking since your door is unlocked, you're planning on opening it -- very soon!

williampwright said...

Hahahahha maybe....But I think the door is rusted closed.

Anonymous said...

You need some WD40...I put that $*&! on everything!

Anonymous said...

Hahahaha something to think about....There is always the window...

Michele Claybon said...
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