That five-finger discount
seemed so perfect at the time
but you didn’t read the disclaimer
and now you pay for your crime.
Maybe now you’ve learned your lesson
that nothing in life is free
except now that you’re in jail
the cost of life falls to me.
That five-finger discount
seemed so perfect at the time
but you didn’t read the disclaimer
and now you pay for your crime.
Maybe now you’ve learned your lesson
that nothing in life is free
except now that you’re in jail
the cost of life falls to me.
The power is out,
what could we do in the dark?
Let our love shed light.
To follow up my serious post from yesterday, I thought I would share with you all some of my legitimate worries. Yes, these are the terrible dilemmas that keep me awake at night.
*Disclaimer: The following is not intended to sway anyone’s opinions or beliefs. It is however, intended to sway your feelings. If you take offense to any of the following, I don’t give a fuck. Grow up.
I pride myself on political apathy. I have never acted upon my right to vote, but I also do not complain about the results. Apathetic, sure, but hypocrite, no. This time around is no different. I will not complain about the results but rather the reaction of all these people who believed in the system. It seems the whole country, maybe even other countries are so shocked by these results. I am not though. I would like to think I see this “great” country in a different light than others. I knew from the beginning of this circus that the only person who might be able to beat Trump would have been a Kardashian.
I, like many others, was hoping that once the election was over, we would finally see an end of the ridiculous behavior from both sides. It would appear my hopes have been crushed. It is quite possible that things are worse now, and it’s not Trump’s fault. Surprise!
I am saying all of this as a member of a minority whose rights may now be at risk, but then again, nothing in this life should be taken for granted. I know it has been pointed out by some already, but we do need to realize that in other parts of this world, there are many people who have it far worse than we do. Americans do have this sense of entitlement which has gone on for far too long.
That being said, Trump hasn’t even taken office, but his foes have already taken the offense. Do I think that he is going to “make America great again?” No. But maybe we should give the guy a chance since he will be leading this nation for at least four years. Unless he decides to grab the wrong pussy and gets impeached.
If there is one thing we have learned from his campaign, it’s that there is a lot of hate in this country. So, what has been the major reaction to his election? More hate. This is definitely not the answer by any means. We don’t have to like him, but we also shouldn’t hate him. We shouldn’t fear him either. There has been a lot of work in past years to put everyone on an even playing field. So much work, that it will take time to dismantle it if that is the path the new administration plans to take. And they will win, if we fight fear and hatred with fear and hatred.
People are spending so much time worrying about what could be and forgetting to live in the moment. I could end up being gunned down by a homophobe three weeks from now or a stack of books could collapse upon me tomorrow trapping me until I take my last breath. I don’t care, because I live in the now and enjoy the things that matter. My family, my friends, my cat, my bird, The Walking Dead. Happiness is not determined by who sits in the oval office. Could that person make it harder to be happy? Sure. But I know for a fact that no matter what is taken from me, love is one thing that cannot be taken. Choose to love, not to hate.
I did not vote for Trump
and I did not vote for Hillary;
emails or not, I wasn’t with her
or worried about where the wall will be.
The only thing I needed to know
about any candidate in the race
is how they plan to feed me fish
and give me many mice to chase.
Castles have stood
on less solid ground
than the love we built
that always surrounds.
And no matter the siege
I know we will thrive
since love like this
is why we survive.
Fearlessly falling towards earth
I decided a pit stop on the moon
was a far better choice
than landing on a barren land
that had been picked clean,
not by my ancestors,
but rather, my peers.
Ten years have come and gone
and what memories remain
are so faint and barren
I can’t even recall your name.
Started a haiku
but the cat told me to play
meow, meow, ow!
I never thought missing you
would be such an easy thing to do
but now I know the challenge
falls not on me, but on you.
So, farewell my fading memory
and now be on your way
since missing your malice
gets easier by the day.