Incomplete metamorphosis of this stilled adolescent...

rew4er2nail

petrified, sheltered, and mortally wounded prepubescent

 

I consider myself

analogously buttressed, cocooned,

garrisoned, hardened, insulated,

where cell baited jumping frog

o' Montgomery County ne'er

went leaving larvae stage,

 

now no divine providential

power can assuage,

yours truly metaphorically locked

within invisible iron bound cage

every occasion to shower

validates steep wage

 

permanently doled out,

yet tis futile to rage

against this human machine

i.e. body dielectric rampage

clocking three scored

orbitz chronological gauge

 

forever fixed feigned fodder,

when unlived uber story

of mein kampf writ faint

chicken scratch final page

gin hated anorexic

regressive toddling cribbage

 

deadly game of mine Life pampered

post infancy attended

Aladdin (a lad in) his hermitage

late childhood marriage

with grim reaper as

coefficient co-inhabitant

 

feasting emaciated lovely bones

verily scrawny, puny, and

nerdy, yea easy to lyft

courtesy lost livingsocial scrimmage

trademark spindleshanks -

stagnant embarrassingly useless


two legged equipage

at childhood's end...,

me skinny package then

weighing, eh no

more'n half dozen stone,

these days when

undressing to wash

forced to espy physical


Homo sapiens wreckage

constant visual reminder

this spare rankled, stunted,

tendered ship of state,

yours truly nah oh sage

enlightenment gleaned i.e.


20/20 hindsight kickstarted

quickened, leveraged, mortgaged...,

principly unbalanced worthiness

anatomical disparity

impossible mission to salvage

accounting rent permanently askew

fixed APR rendered

amortization sabotage

irreversible penalty suffrage

escaping serfdom volunteering

self as webbed vassalage

til death do me part.

 

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 19th, 2019 17:22
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 3
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