

postmodernismThere is some truth in falsitypostmodernism
Some beauty in the lie There is always some ideal in practicality Some comfort when we die.
There is never absolutism And even that claim contradicts Such pronounced implications
The word never Never is a lie Why then does it still exist? If not only to fool us into submission But I will not accept I will fight it with a vengeance
I will not subscribe to your ideals for me.
Nothing is real if not in my belief God, beauty, virtue are all but abstractions Subjections Subjective.
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darling pleaseHer hair is always in his face He pulls her closer from behind She sings the songs of old days past And through the rhymes of men long gone She echoes the truths about love And how she loves himdarling please
Then he turns around and says What is the meaning of four-lettered words? And my lover, he goes on to sigh People often say too much
So he cusps her pretty face With the palms of his hands He puts a finger to her lips And he says “Darling, hush now” “Just feel”
And a smile appears upon her face As she opens her mouth to speak &nbs


the imaginings of fairytalesSuch grace she possesses,the imaginings of fairytales
She may even tread on surface waters,
Such elegance she upholds, She may be above us all. And what sense does it make to question beauty? What fool questions truth? And what logic is possessed in wondering, What becomes of you? Purity comes in all colors,
White, red and black,
It goes on to form a palette,
Am I the color you choose to paint? Or would you prefer something much more faint?
Perhaps a light green?
Perhaps you would like to paint the grass, Perhaps the house, Yes that house on the corner that screams wit
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