I Could 'Never' Be Repetitive Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

I Could 'Never' Be Repetitive



If I wanted I too could choose,
To live a life that is redundant.
In an existing repetitiveness.
With a love of doing it,
Day after day after day after day.
Night after night after night after night,
From Sunrise to Sunset from dawn until it dusks.

If I wanted I too could choose,
To live a life that is redundant.
In an existing repetitiveness.
But I don't.
I choose to do something different,
Everyday and night...
From Sunrise to Sunset from dawn until it dusks.
With a love of doing it,
Day after day after day after day.
Night after night after night after night.

And...
To do this with belief,
A routine I keep faithfully...
Is kept and approached with a fresh perception,
Day after day after day after day.
Night after night after night after night,
From Sunrise to Sunset from dawn until it dusks.
Knowing that I could 'never' be,
Repetitive!
Not me.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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