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Be prickly instead of sickly

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Apr 3, 2020
  • 1 min read

Be prickly instead of sickly

Poem:

I can’t eat my way into enlightenment. I better drain my swamp. I will look stupid if I don’t hold out. You can just stay home and clean. You could always meditate double. You can be not clingy to being someone and just disappear. Instead of being complicated you could be isolated. You could reach the far horizon. After you ascend you could leave behind a pen. We have gone full blown home and do not roam. You can disregard God’s opinion of you and plow right through and do contemplation anyway. There may be no more talk of the town. Everything just may be gone. You could just take in a low dose of the world and set your point right in your forehead. You can prove to God you are withdrawn by just being so. Soon the EpiCenter will be the Safest Place if you can just be patient. Your legs can just #stayinplace while you just look in front of your face. Instead of going out to meet the invader you can just go into your cave. Today the bird sang at 6:05 if you just go within you can insure that you will be prickly instead of sickly. The weather just continues as coronavirus friendly which is discouraging.

A Poem by David Smith NYC

April 3, 2020


 
 
 

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