Those Living Deluded Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Those Living Deluded



The one most likely to be observed displaying,
Intolerance and impatience with another...
Is someone who has grown tired of a repeated routine.
Or someone who has learned,
To resolve their own problems without it announced...
Like many who have an excuse,
For not being accountable yet still expect...
Others to understand how they can waste time,
With a doing to include desrespect, deception...
And a lack of discipline but become highly offended,
When their doing of this to them is mentioned...
By the one who has 'had' it and has no regrets.

'Everyone else accepts what I've done for years.
You're just being too sensitive.'

~No.
If I was sensitive you would not have heard this.
Unlike 'some' you say accept what you do,
I know a thing or two about truth, honesty and being realistic.
And my time is not to be wasted by those living deluded.
To believe a process of life to live,
Is to prevent as effectively as possible the progress of others.
And you represent the doing of that much too well.
As if you were born to seek incompetence as your expertise.~

'You can't speak to me like that.'

~You're right.
And 'it' you will never hear me say again.
That to you I promise.~
That 'fact' we both can agree upon.~

Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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