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Meltdown

When you hear a baby crying

And you’ve grown into the age

When you cannot cry in public

It might trigger you to rage

Or declare your thoughts to others

As a well-read baby sage.

The baby, though, is wiser

For it knows the cause of tears:

Every pain is fresh and novel

For its endless early years

And it hasn’t lived to learn yet

To explain away its fears.

When an older person weeps

Knowing well you’ll criticize

Why not pause to beg the question

That’s behind their flowing eyes?

Is it too a swift discomfort

Or perhaps a cruel disguise?

Or perhaps you’re seeing someone

Who, for years, has worn their masks

While they smiled sans seratonin

And pursued their daily tasks.

They have answers for the weeping

But they cry since no one asks.

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Empathy

If everybody in the world

Could be a fish for just one day

I think we’d finally be able to make

Gas station sushi go away.

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My Attempt At Humanism Before I Interact With The Public Today

If you weigh 400 pounds

And sit beside me on a plane

I do not hate you as a person

But I still think you’re a pain.

If you say “fuck” like girls say “like”

And I am with my 6-year-old

I do not hate you as a person

But I hope you die before you’re old.

If you blast rap at 1:00 AM

And I wake up for work at 5:00

I do not hate you as a person

But I do wish you were not alive.

If you recast my favorite film

And the final movie turns out bad

I do not hate the cast or crew

But the fact remains I feel sad,

So if my feeling isn’t yours

‘Cause you are you and I am me

It doesn’t mean I hate your guts;

I dislike you with empathy.

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51% And Growing

What if, with perfect certainty, you knew how to be good. You

Would have no ills or evils. With this great power would you

Live your life accordingly, an angel we’d admire,

Or is flawless, certain perfection a goal to which you’d not aspire?

Now if perfection weren’t certain and ’twas painful to act well

Would you trade your Earthly pleasure for 50/50 odds of Hell?

Would you suffer every moment if it might bring future joy

Or would you say “be happy now” and make pleasure your toy?

The point that I am making is in our uncertain years

Where our good or evil instincts are affected by our fears

That we might be a villain who believes that we are just

Or perhaps a clumsy angel whose good intent is all a bust.

If you’d be truly evil or would be extremely good

Then here’s a course of action that to take I think you should:

To seek a path of certainty. Through thinking you will find

More often the results you seek are those which you will find

And if another does you wrong seek not to cast your blame

But know that if you thought like him you’d probably do the same.

Hero, villain, victim are alike a future you

So why not think and weight the coin that judges all we do?

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