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'Suffering' - Part 1 and 2
1
In the hopeless condition of the mind and body,
a sick suspect arises,
namely, the philosophy of the human ape
(silver foiled in a hundred alibis), is fallacious.
Universal dishonesty can infect and possess a fellow
to such an extent that,
thinking round the clock,
can not cure a career of melancholia,
thus creating dangerous antisocial thoughts
concerning ones mother and normal fellows.
We see expressions of this misunderstanding
in every corner of the monkey mind.
Two conditions would give example of this point;
murder and suicide, coupled with,
powerful combinations of love and birth,
therefore creating riddles in the thinking of man.
2
The ape of today and yesterday is, and was,
touched with handicapped mind causing a hundred forms of self delusion.
Sometimes the self centred simian
enters into a plausibility that disregards
attendant suffering
making light of the havoc of the sick mother.
This sounds like the main suspect
in the terrible cycle of untruth.
Clearly sufficient force could be given
to rid ourselves of this,
but rarely the memory of the suffering
and humiliation of a week or a month ago
can not be crowded out by thought alone.
Putting ones hand on a stove
for the fifth or sixth time
still will not teach us to revolt
against our levelling history
or indeed help us murder our cancered reason.
In the hopeless condition of the mind and body,
a sick suspect arises,
namely, the philosophy of the human ape
(silver foiled in a hundred alibis), is fallacious.
Universal dishonesty can infect and possess a fellow
to such an extent that,
thinking round the clock,
can not cure a career of melancholia,
thus creating dangerous antisocial thoughts
concerning ones mother and normal fellows.
We see expressions of this misunderstanding
in every corner of the monkey mind.
Two conditions would give example of this point;
murder and suicide, coupled with,
powerful combinations of love and birth,
therefore creating riddles in the thinking of man.
2
The ape of today and yesterday is, and was,
touched with handicapped mind causing a hundred forms of self delusion.
Sometimes the self centred simian
enters into a plausibility that disregards
attendant suffering
making light of the havoc of the sick mother.
This sounds like the main suspect
in the terrible cycle of untruth.
Clearly sufficient force could be given
to rid ourselves of this,
but rarely the memory of the suffering
and humiliation of a week or a month ago
can not be crowded out by thought alone.
Putting ones hand on a stove
for the fifth or sixth time
still will not teach us to revolt
against our levelling history
or indeed help us murder our cancered reason.
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