Saturday, August 28, 2010

To have and to hold till death does ðe part

Haves argue amongst themselves over the best method of preserving what they have stolen from have-nots and stealing whatever little remains to them; however, in the end they always manage to do it anyway.

Have-nots always argue amongst themselves over the best method of stealing what little they have from each other; however, in the end haves take all of it.

Still
death comes calling to take it all
not one atom of matter remains
not one glimmer of thought remains
not one passing spirit wind remains
not even remains remains

and our little speck of dust in the middle of nowhere
keeps hurtling along to the nowhere
where not even s he remain s till