Bottomfeeder's logic
Bottomfeeder's logic
The spoils
of plenty,
are a bottomfeeder's
logic.
Abundant fallout,
via the big
o-verrated beast,
sustains us.
We evolve,
as defter-fish,
circling around
ancient stoic islands,
tempted by
frozen treat words,
yet never,
are we overcome.
Our strength of will,
is dive and thrive,
off the grimy-deep,
haughtily forbidden,
untapped
ocean floor,
that holds
us all.
of plenty,
are a bottomfeeder's
logic.
Abundant fallout,
via the big
o-verrated beast,
sustains us.
We evolve,
as defter-fish,
circling around
ancient stoic islands,
tempted by
frozen treat words,
yet never,
are we overcome.
Our strength of will,
is dive and thrive,
off the grimy-deep,
haughtily forbidden,
untapped
ocean floor,
that holds
us all.
I love this my friend and your words are too kind to society, the metaphor beST used to describe this dark world would be bottom feeders from the depths of a cesspool, lol. Love your work and looking forward to seeing you in darc this friday for the word jam, please, your talent isneeded, "C"
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Elitism is such a funny thing--an ironic thing. The spoils of plenty does seem the bottomfeeders' logic. But the spoils of plenty tend to go the rich and wealthier. When the power-haves are sucking at the plentiful spoils on the bottom, I wonder how they blind themselves into the notion they're somehow different (let allone better) than the power-have-nots who are stuck feeding on the bottom on the just plain spoils?
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I don't know what that poem was about hester, I just take everything personaly
part of my insanity
but god I wish I could hear you sing again.
part of my insanity
but god I wish I could hear you sing again.
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'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
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'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born, has died. But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem." Pseudepigrapha
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