Bitcoin Player In The Blockchain Of Life

rew4er2nail

As always when in the initial throes

of writing what I strive to concoct viz

pièce de ré·sis·tance,

which grandiose whim fizz

hills with utter futility, nonetheless this

nondescript husband under

scores comment, while pulling his

grizzled hair of chinny chin chin,

and emphasizing that mine

literary effort ain't no whiz,

whether expressing an insatiable hunger

for factual national world events,

weird news i.e. geico liz

heard eats dog,

(who swallowed homework) quiz

sic hull varying from opinion/editorial,

geopolitical related or showbiz,

but breathe deep, while setting loose

quiet riot of ideas,

which profuse accursed

process usually incorporates an overwhelming

growing exponentially cerebral burst

whereat impossible task

looms large, asper how to

zero on most agreeable needling

threadbare notion to come first

amidst the plethora of rampant analogous

to horde of infants

clamoring tubby nursed

bajillion ideas touting joyfulness

(re: l'chaim), or...mine

envisioned sorrowfully immersed

demise as select small group

of family and friends accompany

glassy transparent hearst

(which...shh... keep on the Q.T.

as figuratively utter by pursed

lips), of course no corps

(habeas corpus cited for no reason),

but liver worst

poisoning wrought unexpected demise,

AND cremation (in a free nation)

means body double

coffin before your eyes

doppelganger paid in blood

money and french fries

(duet to a solo salt craving) no lies,

hence an none nee moose penniless chap dies

in short shrift within schema of mortal guise

ashes scattered all points on the compass

one bitcoin player in the blockchain of life wise

lee subsumed within world

wide web, this fate hain't no surprize!

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 21st, 2018 14:04
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 5
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