Deconstructing Death

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    Deconstructing Death

    Upon this last request
    Please deconstruct my death
    Liquefy the night
    Endeavor to excite

    Molecular malfeasance
    Sanctify your grievance
    Attach yourself to never
    Electrify forever

    Ether and te ching
    Don’t mean a freaking thing
    If envy is your guide
    And money rules your life

    Say it isn’t so
    You’re lying if you do
    Acting appropo
    illuminates straight through

    Cross yourself today
    Hail mary in the night
    The words that you will say
    Cannot make it right

    Only actions can
    When words yourself betray
    It is God’s holy plan
    For each and every man

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

    Desiderius’s Poems (13)

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    Angst 1
    Starlight 0
    Whatever You Want 1
    San Pedro 1
    Frogman 0
    Fountain 1
    Denver 0
    Deconstructin
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    0
    New Braunfels 2
    Balance 0
    Awake 1
    Late 2
    Moment by Moment 2