We merely cease to be alive

 

We don’t die,  we merely  cease to be alive
Though the body looks the same to  strangers
From this truth, all other  thoughts must be  derived

Though the anguish in our  bosoms ever writhes
All the  sacraments of death  and law arranged
We don’t die,  we merely  cease to be alive

To hide these  blatant truths, society connives.
We weep and moan and we are called deranged
From this truth, all other  thoughts must be  derived

The loss is like a stabbing  with some fearsome knives
Though we sensed the presence of the  angels.
We don’t die,  we merely  cease to be alive

God has turn asunder  gentle man and wife
Some say, you start  another newer page
From this truth, all other  thoughts must be  derived

 

We don’t die,  we merely  cease to be alive.
From this truth, all other  thoughts must be  derived

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Par 4 The Coarse

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Miss Anne  Thrope -Argentina
D.Luded       -England
D.Mented.- Ireland
Wyse Beyond-Words. -France
Miss Cal Culated      -Hong Kong
Mel Anne Colly- USA
Deep Li De-Pressed.-China
Parr-Annoyed [Mrs]- England
P.Annic Attack – Washington
B.Adman- USA
Iam Sictodeath- UK
Diss Ordered-Mined -UK
Piece O’Mined. -Eire
Can-Ned Slurp.-UK

Located in the mind and in our moods

A misanthrope is not so hard to find
They live invisibly till they’re  set off.
Then their cold sarcasm  affects our  minds
What we say incurrs their bitter wrath

If we hate all  the humans that we know
Have poor opinions  of the world  without
Then  it’s likely we have suffered bitter blows
And so in childhood we began to doubt

When we  feel afraid and weak we’re pressed
We see the world    through narrow focused lens
Others seem to  have life without tests
So why should they need  us to make amends?

Unnoticed and well hidden attitudes
Are located in the mind and in our moods

 

That immigrant from Argentina

I shall be praying on my piano  all day then preying on you
Prelude to  her fugue
Feeble concerto for viola with extra large stark gestures
The New World’s emmpathy.
60  beckons by Ian Gage
Folk songs wrung nightly
Old Saxon songs set for spinster with  Jew’s harp ,complete with original  blue number tattoo as  worn in Da Cow.Few  remains
Burning our hiking  boots, acconpanied by rockets and kettle drums
Don’t dig for me,Sergeant  Tina, sung by Aldous Huxley
All Mozart’s Twinsets.
Recollections and prayers led by The Immigrant from Argentina

 

Fugue

Definition from google
fjuːɡ/
noun
noun: fugue; plural noun: fugues
  1. 1.
    MUSIC
    a contrapuntal composition in which a short melody or phrase (the subject) is introduced by one part and successively taken up by others and developed by interweaving the parts.
  2. 2.
    PSYCHIATRY
    a loss of awareness of one’s identity, often coupled with flight from one’s usual environment, associated with certain forms of hysteria and epilepsy.
Origin
late 16th century: from French, or from Italian fuga, from Latin fuga ‘flight’, related to fugere ‘flee’.