Contemporary wound-scratching



 
I have never received the redemptive pardon of criminals. I was forced to lick my stigma scars like a dog, until I was totally disappointed and totally disappointed with full-blown worms in the midst of false prophets. For no matter how small, whether it is a scar or a scout's scar or a car accident-induced study wound, the bone-cracking, fierce-galadic pain reaches to the very core of the soul and penetrates like a digestive poison.

To endure silently out of the circle, its fate may at any time become accustomed to man's vulnerability, and with will and patience, even with hand-holding dreams in his hands. It is increasingly difficult to behave as a human being in a world beyond the eyelids. It would be better to be a cowering beast, though forced to live, to tell the future on the pages of the codex of your existence, to decipher: how many more trials, how many more heart-rending universal disappointments must we endure and endure?! -

Why can't love's harmonious metamorphosis be the final place? I would like to shout the truth, the judgmental merciless: "Let us all wake up to the Real! Let no one be mean or envious!" - Let the idle moments of a yarrow-life's bliss be valued to the utmost - else an unexpected tragedy of fate may come at any moment.

What can one answer when one's head can easily go to the wall from sermons spouting false words?! No matter what is being spouted from megaphones or through the gallows of the state media. Our days, like the scorching grains of sand, are already numbered in advance. So let us not have unnecessary headaches. The universal knowledge that brings light, though locked up in a cage of boorishness, is faithfully guarding until the last minute a sacred ideal!
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Written on February 03, 2023

Submitted by oasev on February 02, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Norbert Tasev

I was born on November 30, 1983 in Budapest! I studied Hungarian history. I was history teacher. I'm editing ebooks! So far, I have published my volumes on Smachwords and Publishdrive as part of an author's book publishing! more…

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