GLOSSY IN SEMI DARKNESS
You would most like to leave the city of Nineveh a long time ago; just admit it calmly! Many times you gave up on promising promises, because you thought you could still hope for a more livable way of life, an arranged comfort zone. The crammed, canned neurotoxins of everyday life spews out a stream of battered people, sometimes a few drunken jerks who just live in the big world, while the low-income earners pay hefty social annuities.
You are clutching rusty keys in your hands on purpose - it could be - it could be the only key to your livable salvation. The fear of impermanence hitting you in the throat many times - don't deny it - has surrounded you enough times, especially if you don't always know the right answers. Between humans and caterpillars, counter-selection is quite likely, so you prefer to deliberately avoid the conflict that promises to be permanent. The key to equal distribution is grouped in wolf laws: Eye for eye! Harmony was no longer distributed in small change, as you yourself know Money has become the only God!
The death of your gradually decaying body is being prepared inside you, and you know very well that you would only be able to cling to sincere love at any cost, if Egy-Kedves provided the opportunity. Nowadays, the mind tends to crumple people unnecessarily: "Be a millionaire yourself!" Only a few people can buy palaces of paper that spin on duck legs!" - Yet this would not be the true value of Existence and the testimony of dust. Life's paths of destiny will converge somewhere more and more creepily, and I wish Man could endure even the clichés until then. , according to which: The Sun always rises and sets, and that Love-Love is unconditional!
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Written on April 28, 2024
Submitted by oasev on April 27, 2024
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