THE FOOLS OF WISE'S STREET
Uncultured with no sense of courtesy,
The fool has many definitions for ecstasy,
A constituent of nuisance with provocative sense of humor,
Shame doesn't have any effect whatsoever on his very damp armor.Like weeds they pop up where they're not wanted,
Like in ghost stories they're like abandoned houses so haunted,
Ignorant to the real reason of existence,
Incompetent no matter the level of insistence.Blindly dive into conclusions,
Repulsive to actual corrections,
The fool is always so full of himself,
The level of incoherence they abhor is as enormous as an elf.Literate only to being nonentities
Cretins have no advanced knowledge of their skills and abilities,
They believe in nothing but their very own advise,
They believe it's always wrong to seek advice from the wise.Being a fool isn't by birth,
Curing its curse isn't by death,
You either fight it to make a very important stand,
Or just end up being that fool in a wise man's land.
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ONCE UPON A TIME
PoetryONCE UPON A TIME is a 3-in-1 poem collection circling around Reality, Love, and Horror. The compiled poems are not in any way interrelated with one another, although they portray the aura of being the best in their respective categories. Do enjoy as...