The Charade
A wealthy man dressed up as a poor guy walked into a bank to see the employees' reaction naturally it was predictable, that the rich man found it upsetting and gave us a lecture that everyone is equal
If the poor guy had a twenty-dollar bill in his pocket if that was true the last thing he would do was go into a bank, the likelihood is he would buy a burger, with chips and drink a few beers, feeling good
When a wealthy person pretends to be poor To put himself as a good guy, he knows nothing about poverty; he can go back to being rich again and the poor guy stays stuck in poverty tomorrow and the day thereafter
An idol thought ...
A pair of worn gym shoes was sold for $1.47 million
Those appraised, prized puppies
were formerly Space toe Jam possessed
by a famous athlete
Bet cha’ that wealthy person ain’t buying
a pair of used, musty sneakers
of skid row quality
A dumpster sale item,
which once belonged on the po’ feet
of a homeless, societal discard
That bum rubber smell
won’t Fido fetch
a fraction of the celeb garage sale price
It Scholl must-y be garbage nice
to be so stinkin’ rich
Getting good foot-to-fanny finance advice
Mmm Oblongata observation of the auction absurd
10-26-21
The sun rise every morning we witness is nothing but a blessing.
Its rays travel penetrating the earth and that for sure is amazing.
A seeding sowed in soil growing into a plant is magical.
We are unable to understand this equation because its not mathematical.
A child smiling at you when you hold him in your arms is a blessing.
If at all you witness such a sight it makes you feel refreshing.
A healthy mind and body is always better than a wealthy person.
Give it a break and take it easy because thing may worsen.
I am not a wealthy person –
I am not a beauty queen.
I don’t have eternal youth
and my overall purpose is yet to be seen.
I am not an accomplished athlete
or a famous star.
I tend to be quite ordinary
and I certainly don’t drive a fancy car.
I tend to be quite moody
and am easily depressed.
I don’t make friends easily
and some days it’s a struggle, simply to get dressed.
I like to spend my time alone
and hang out with my dog.
I am not very good at socializing –
In fact, I’ve often been called a “bump on a log.”
But recently I was enlightened -
By a man who looked me in the eye.
He told that wanting everyone the same
is really just a big lie.
He said we need to be ourselves
and who we were meant to be.
That trying to be like everyone else
will only bring misery.
So go forth now
and rid yourself of despair -
Because only when you are happy with you –
You won’t want to hide out in your lair.
Don’t be sorry
and do not apologize –
Just be the best you
and a happy life, you will realize.