Psychology, I am not your slave
I am not your slave,
I am independent
I want to be a happy human
A happy man
I don’t want psychology in my life
I don’t want this psychology in my life
I don’t want misty psychology in my life
I just want life
Pure life
Without this psychology
Live alone, and do and enjoy the natural life.
Love me life
You are my hope
Civilization, goodbye.
I want to listen to the silent
Silent, silent, my soul is silence
Yeah
Killed by misty psychology
Misty psychology
Nobody needed you
You are a parasite
Please, delete yourself
And respect life.
The Life.
Goodbye
Goodbye
Categories:
monogamy, life,
Form: Free verse
ODE TO MONOGAMY
As I was going to St. Ives
I met a man with twenty wives.
Old and wizened, hair snow white;
Frail and bent, a sorry sight.
With scalding tongues, his twenty spouses
Followed him with moans and grouses.
I asked him, “Sir, how old are you?”
He said, “Next week I’m twenty-two.”
Categories:
monogamy, age, marriage,
Form: Rhyme
Before I sleep, I want to know
You came to terms with all of today
I want to know you have peace, shalom
That all things work your mainstay
Faith in Jesus, then in me, intact
What is it, I want also to know
You awoke rested, eager to thank
The Universe for a new day, blink
At the dawn-tinged horizon, watch a bird
Or more, quick look at your plants, flowers
Then at least a bit of breakfast before work
I want to be the one to make your cuppa
Even add a delicacy or two for dessert
What is it? What hold do you have on me
This heart, this MOG who vowed one spouse
And now wonders endlessly, if only ....
Categories:
monogamy, analogy, angel, appreciation, best
Form: Free verse
Eagle
majestic bird
ponderous predator
clumsy flyer, adroit hunter
strong symbol of imperial power
high, inaccessible aerie
monogamous mating
staid homebody
Eagle
Categories:
monogamy, bird, environment, home, imagery,
Form: Rictameter
I
Unless you have been loved --
Not just reading about all types,
Unless you have been a Beloved,
My life says: until then, it's all hype
II
My mom - unschooled - loved me well
My dad, not so well, he was unwell
So I sought God, as Mother, Shakthi
I found Abba Father because of Wendy
III
Wendolene's love is not all, but so much
More than I deserve -- as with Jesus!
I met her when I was sixty
I have energy as if I'm thirty
IV
I celebrate human Love, and marriage --
Be faithful, see a miracle, all thy days!!
Categories:
monogamy, education, emotions, faith, family,
Form: Rhyme
Men like 'The Hunk' who are monogamous
Often want to remain anonymous
Partners today have a blast
Marriage is not made to last
Yet Hunk's chosen to be eponymous
Categories:
monogamy, fun, marriage, pride,
Form: Limerick
Adherences and allegiances, and monogamy
Browse for the absence of intelligence in her tummy
Commitment and rings, and binding two to one
Doting her temporary smiles and there we go `just married`
Ephemeral joy and love, all these wars and cries were expected.
Categories:
monogamy, depression, love hurts,
Form: ABC
Some folk are prone to love affairs
For sex rewards the one who dares
They are hot to trot
Because they forgot
Miracles don't happen in pairs!
Categories:
monogamy, betrayal, culture, love, lust,
Form: Limerick
One lovely two loves me not.?
Three lovely four loves me so.?
Five lovely six loved a lot.?
Seven lovely eight winds his bow.?
Nine lovely ten ties her knot.?
Eleven lovely twelve loves me not.?
Thirteen lovely fourteen loves me so.?
Fifteen lovely sixteen flames equal candle.?
Seventeen lovely eighteen masking adolescence.?
Nineteen not so lovely flies off pans handle.?
Twenty lovely reasons love me so many lessons.?
And?
Serial monogamy loves me so.?
But?
One lovely two loves me not.
?2-23-16
Categories:
monogamy, analogy, imagery, metaphor, ,
Form: Rhyme
Slipping from the sheets,
her feet touch the carpet with regret.
She tips to the shower.
In, then out. Leaving last night’s sins
spiraling down the drain.
Dressing quietly and quickly,
she applies her red lipstick.
First, heavy.
Then tissuing off some so
it doesn’t look too fresh.
Her keys are where she left them.
She sweeps them up as she throws
her purse across her shoulder.
Without looking back
she leaves.
Checking herself in the rear-view mirror,
she touches up her hair.
As she pulls away, she catches a glance of
the hotel room door.
210.
And she knows that every number before that
no longer matters.
Categories:
monogamy, love
Form: Free verse
Unchained hearts
Can run so freely
As they encounter new love
As they say hello to new lovers
But chained hearts share love daily
Building upon love’s
Foundation
Septet - 3,5,7,9,7,5.3
Categories:
monogamy, philosophy,
Form: Free verse