Denial Profits Fools Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Denial Profits Fools



How many times,
Can one lesson be taught...
Before the benefit of it,
Becomes considered?
Why is admission difficult to admit?

And how many times,
Can one observe their own actions...
Before it connects to be noticed,
What they've done to do to decide...
Is associated with their decision made.

And who suggested,
Denial profits fools?
Who invented this evasive way to live life?
With a passing of judgement to criticize others,
For their attempts to produce truth.
Yet become despised,
By those who would rather feed on lies!
And delusions kept sweetened by deceivers.

How many times,
Can one lesson be taught...
Before the benefit of it,
Becomes considered?
Why is admission difficult to admit?
But liars and their baggage,
Can gain entry anywhere!

Sunday, August 9, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: reality
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