Priority Poem by Adam Fuller

Priority



How covert can a dagger be
Impaled in the negligent heart,
Who from their mindless sanctity see
No knowledge of use impart?
Free wealth like a lighted beacon shines
But in decay is obscured;
For self-induced ignorance binds
And smothers those it lures.

Only a balanced life can feel
Harmony in its full;
Else a plush trap threatens to steal
The mind, and its functions dull.
Free time is as valuable as gold,
And tenacious as a stone,
Thus wisely must opportunity unfold;
Success does not yield, nor loan.

Thoughtless diversion reaps no fruition
And serves not to calm, but to bore;
For senseless amusement took place of tradition –
Of Elysium – Aeneas – e’en Lenore.
Only when the mind is employed
Is a thing worth doing;
Wisdom fulfills when one chooses to avoid
Unworthy endeavors one’s pursuing.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Darrin Mcmiller Jr. 14 June 2010

Another work of art you definetly have your own style down, and so far you seem very time conscious why is that I wonder? Wise for your age, or any age for that matter.

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Madi Maxwell 08 June 2010

hmm, time is definitly one of the easiest things to waste. Great write.-madi

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