Keep Life Pleasured



A living of life everyday should be...
Kept craved to pleasure.
Keep kept to pleasure.

Day and night with an appetite.
To taste the pleasure.
Whatever the changes of the weather.

Too many can not let go of their troubles.
Doubled.
Carried on their backs tight and strapped.
Fully packed with needless crap.
Too many can't let go it seems,
Of burdens shown to bear.
As if they're seeking to be noticed,
By someone who cares.
But no one is there willing to share,
Sorrows.
Borrowed.

Bitterness locked up in minds to confine.
As if to display there's no time,
For them to find peace.
As if to display how difficult it has become,
For them to even breathe.
Relax.
Sit back.
And let God drive.

A living of life everyday should be...
Kept to pleasure.
Through any weather.
Come whatever.
A living of life everyday should be...
A joyful ride.
Letting go and let God drive.
And feeling blessed,
That God knows best...
How to guide us through a mess,
We attempt to hide to disguise.

We attempt to hide and disguise,
Craze!
We attempt to hide and disguise,
Rage.
We attempt to hide and disguise,
Those burdens carried.
We attempt to hide and disguise,
Our bended backs.
We attempt to hide and disguise,
Our doubled troubles.
We attempt to hide and disguise,
Lies.
Without letting go and let God drive.
Through stormy weather.
Without letting go and let God guide us,
Out of crap we carry to deny.
On backs kept burdened.
We attempt to hide and disguise,
Lies.
Without letting and let God drive.
Keeping life lived pleasured,
And sitting back to relax and enjoy the ride.
Whatever the weather.
No one on this Earth controls.
Whatever the weather.
Everyone by now should know.
God does the driving.
Everything that's done we can't control.
Accept for lies told.
Everything that's done we can't control.
Accept for lies told.
Everything we do we can't control.
Accept for lies to tell them told.
And to no one else but ourselves...
First sold!
To no one else,
First sold.
To no one else.
First sold.
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Written on November 05, 2023

Submitted by lpahtillah on November 05, 2023

Modified by lpahtillah on November 06, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,991
Words 434
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 11, 8, 11, 39

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