Ending Deficiencies Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Ending Deficiencies



I can not correct,
Anyone's mental insufficiencies.
Nor can I pretend,
A defending of deficiencies...
Others can not see to believe they have.
And I wont sit to listen to people argue,
Over who suffers through life with it done...
To hold onto dysfunctions,
Since they were children to not overcome.

And I am not the one,
To invite a taunting from anyone dumb...
With a doing this to me for giggles and fun.
Believing they can prevent my wishes to succeed,
Will be allowed to be prevented by their misdeeds.
Regardless of the attention they may seek to feed a need,
By using my abilities...
To weaken to gain for themselves,
An empathy from others to receive.

Although I may agree with some who may accept,
My living to dismiss ignorance...
Is perceived to be self-centered and shown to be selfish.
I have no defense against that I wish to protect.
Since I know of no one,
More knowledgeable about dysfunctions than myself.
But I'm not going to devote my time, patience or efforts,
Proving with a doing that I have chosen to prevail in failure.
Too many are doing that without my assistance.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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