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My Twentieth Year - 14. VCR
Poem No. 33
The Materialist's Love Song
Prelude:
Sweet sound of the VCR –
click
rurrrrup
and then a steady purr
From the hollow within
come visions
created by
workmen unseen
I come to the VCR
when days are dark
for I know that joy is never far
from my friend who doesn’t smell or bark
Happy days from the VCR –
click
and then a steady purr
all this, and I never have to call it sir.
Poem:
Things give pleasure, how can I deny?
Money gives power, as great as the sky.
And what's the price? Oh, not much –
Well, there's no lice or stuff such –
All you have to do, my wondering dear,
Is give up your chance to know why we respire here.
So, you want to have? Well, have it all.
Most simply done; ignore your conscience-call,
Life can be a daze of contentment,
So forget the maze of fulfillment.
I say forsake all; live for the gain of money.
What else can matter as long as the days are sunny.
Postlude:
Pleasure marked on a physical basis
can be no more than painted faces.
Happiness doesn’t lie on a dollar bill
unless it's used on the poor as a pill.
Then happiness will come to both
the Christ and the giver of hope.
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