Friday, January 22, 2010

Enemies Under the Same Roof


If a man finds he has enemies in his own house, it is more likely he invited them in himself than that they broke in against his will.

We help to create what we oppose.

3 comments:

  1. Tristesse

    You have to grow
    Marrow in the bones
    If you don't want to
    Break under pressure
    We make enemies
    Of those we love

    Close quarters change
    How we treat each other
    Burrs underfoot burst
    Their balls of blood
    We make enemies
    Of those we love

    Cautious as a lynx
    Whose cunning eyes
    Slice through the dark
    We crouch and purr
    Only to make enemies
    Of those we love

    Tart spurs dart
    From gaseous mist
    Birthing stars
    Who knows how
    We make enemies
    Of those we love

    [Disposable Poem January 23, 2010]
    Dr. Mike

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  2. Your message today is more dead on than I would like. ;)

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  3. RT: Yeah, it's a bitch, isn't it.

    HK

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