Man And Dejection Must Never Intersect Poem by Jacson Gelato

Man And Dejection Must Never Intersect



Man always wants to be a winner
man always wants to be famous
man looks for appreciation
man looks for fascination.

Man is always a chaser
man is always so much wiser;
when to marry he decides
when to have children he decides
how many children he decides.

How to convince others he decides
whom to deceive he decides
when not to drink he decides
when to lose a fight his wife decides.

When to sleep, his exhaustion decides
when to conclude his work, his age decides
when to depart from this world, his dejection decides
when to pray, his friends decide.

Man And Dejection Must Never Intersect
Friday, March 27, 2020
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