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Poetry
Last Updated: 10/06/2006 11:17:04
Confetti
By Tom Gant

You said 'money' isn't the
be all and end all,
but the problem remains,
you don't know me
at all.
Peace is the only refuge
for the poor,
and to die with riches by my side
is a dream I can't deny,
yet to speak such dreams aloud
is a dreadful waste of time.

So stream about my woodland walks,
head in the air and voice in your throat,
then we'll find out who laughs the most

On Wednesday, and
Inspired by Porphyria, I took up
religion in order to rest easy
and breathe freely, though warned him
that

I'll never work for more than a day,
nor pray for less than everything
that just might come my way

Selfishness has little to do with you,
it's mine for the keeping,
so stay away! else kneel by my side and
say, 'money' isn't the
be all and end all...

On Saturday, and
Inspired by I, we gave up
decisions in order to provide
ourselves with a little peace of mind.

Copyright ©2006  Tom Gant

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