Charlatanry Poems | Examples


Memento Mori: Twilight In Paradise

The lament of an evil man on the eve of death:

“It is twilight in paradise 
And the end of my idle life 
Of lavish pleasure is nigh. 
My dreams benighted, 
Crumbling before my eyes,
I sorely regret frittering away 
Those calm prosperous days 
Of youth, wealth and peace 
On plunder and wicked deeds,
Wrathful violence and conspiracies,
On fraud, libel and charlatanry,
And slender courtesans who steal
Lascivious glances and feelings. 
Now I stand before the abyss,
Old, withered and ready to slip 
From my blissful mortal coil,
And into the infernal boiling oil.
Alas! I now rue my failure to do
Even a single upright deed!”


Poem released into Public Domain

First published on my blog (with image):

https://purelandsutras.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/memento-mori-twilight-in-paradise/

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