Moral Lies//Poem by @d-pend
As one begins to moralize,
We are speaking nothing
But a million
Moral lies
For within the chest-cave of
The planet deep down below the veins
Of diamond granite beats a heart of
Truth which sings forsooth in
Stony jaws which hold the laws.
"Thou cannot, and though must not,
Thou shouldn't, lest thou do rot."
It is man that words false rules
Through our negation, for nature only
Speaks through jewels that flourish
In a pure vibration.
How best to live can be discerned
On every leaf, through every worm,
Through stumps of sticks and
Clumps of grass, through the
sunlight and the seasons
As they pass.
Read the skies!
And bloom the soul!
And realize within one's whole:
If one begins to moralize,
It is nothing but a million
Moral lies that keep us from
The beauty & the joys of life.
This poem was written by @d-pend
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