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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required The pleasure of debauchery now wanes As nature's faulty wisdom did intend. And disillusion from confusion reigns; Such cruelty no man can comprehend. Infused design to lose the joys of bliss While hurling toward the milldew of the grave Is interruption by sadistic kiss Of pleasure acquisition all men crave. This plan condemned by healthy men impaled Upon the rotting slow decay of age; Their sacred instruments of pleasure failed, Replaced by constancy of bitter rage. Addiction to the pleasures found in youth Is gifted by creation bound at birth, Not consequential to rejecting truth For truth is pleasure captured here on earth. Do gods indulge the bliss of pleasured states? Or are the gods forbidden to partake, In pleasures of the flesh, by unkind fates? While man can take all pleasure he can make. I say to fate let gods enjoin the chase Of pleasures bound in lewd carnality. This might inspire a paradigmn of grace Upon their victims of infirmity. Man early on learns pleasure's promise well, Though eyes that see don't see fragility Awaiting many as a living hell Who in long life find harsh reality. For those of us who love debauchery, Shared lovingly with others of our kind, Our loss of bliss becomes pathology Imposed by vengeful gods of simple mind. But I, as champion of carnal light, Forgive assassins ignorant of bliss Found only in another's flesh all night; They've had no bliss like I will always miss. And if no gods of nature have been part Of man's progressive loss of hardened form, Then he might look to pleasures of the heart; Outside debauchery's addictive storm. Though fate may take erotic joys away, My memories still conjur visions clear When innovation was the rule of play And nothing was forbidden out of fear.
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