Non-Sequential Incidentals Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Non-Sequential Incidentals



Tears to weep,
For more than a few decades wept.
Should with time given,
Have many find reason and purpose...
Why repeated steps taken,
Is left disconnected...
From minds Refusing to reflect.
No lives not to face obstacles.
Or free to object,
To which tests preferred to pass...
Fast.

Opposition to who sits in positions,
Selected with them chosen to pick.
Prolongs unnecessary contradicting,
Wishes.
And hypocrisies cemented,
To change that which had...
Been agreed upon.

'Come on!
What's next?
Documents presented.
To confirm your amnesia? '

-That's not fair.
Who told you we came prepared.
With that as evidence.-

Time doesn't stop to be blocked,
To argue over nonsequential...
Incidentals.
That wheel already invented rolls.
But some will dislike the rolling.
And whose behind the wheel.
To decide who rides and where,
Everybody goes.

'Step aside.
Argue with those who oppose the flow.
If your eyes are not fixed,
On what's ahead...
Regardless if you are alive or dead,
Most will witness tomorrow...
When it comes to be done.
To have forgotten anyone who tried,
And attempted to prevent the future.'

Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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