The Truth About My Poems

The Truth About My Poems

David Enyedy

 

In the preceding poems of eight

You’ll find a pessimistic view:

It’s the procrastinator’s sorry fate

 

A harsh truth that all come to hate

As this is a point all come to:

In the preceding poems of eight

 

A truth that hits like a slammed gate

It’s something that we all will do:

It’s the procrastinator’s sorry fate

 

Truth beats us like a violent mate

Like a relationship we rue:

In the preceding poems of eight

 

The truth’s a thing for which you cannot wait

For sweet time is not on the side of you:

It’s the procrastinator’s sorry fate

 

The truth is that soon it will be too late

A simple fact that you know to be true:

In the preceding poems of eight

It’s the procrastinator’s sorry fate.

 

 

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