Sincerity Poem by Amateur Vagabond

Sincerity



Sincerity a ruse
A long forgotten...

Manipulation undulates
Stealing its gaze

Queens of drama parade the promenade
Tongue and teat
Lying at your feet

Attention seeking W****s
Diagnosed with Couthopenia
Distract with their swiveled hips of deceit
Shimmying their way into your soul
To drill another hole and suck it dry
Leaving a cynical heart

Clever charms that make you feel
Blowing sweet smoke up your empty crevices

Disorders of all kind
Candy colored flavored
With pills to match

Amongst the smokey haze
Sincerity's perfume barely recognizable
In a elderly woman's twinkled gaze
Brown colored shoes
Repaired thrice

Sincerity sits
Despondent in the background
Deeming it too rude
to interrupt these shenanigans

Friday, August 7, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: manners
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