Inflating Her Huge Ego (Bussokusekika)

Edwin Tanguma 1966 (CA)



Inflating Her Her Huge Ego   (Bussokusekika)

I’ve lived in darkness
For over thirty long years
Longing to feel loved
I’m learning about narci
She is at her Kingdom Hall
Inflating her huge ego

Edwin Tanguma    Aka   Dagesh    11/10/2023

About this poem

To my narci and her circle of friends I am considered a non believer…To each their own…She has tried unsuccessfully for many many years to try to convert me to their beliefs…At times I wonder IF they may possibly be in possession of my signet seal…Because according to their teachings a little over 8,000 of the chosen 144,000 remain to be sealed…IF for some silly reason my signet seal is not returned to me…I doubt that 144,000 will be sealed…But I could be wrong…Because I believe that said number of sealed may have possibly begun in the book of Genesis…Of course I may have been right from the get go and I am the first and last that I have sealed with my imaginary signet seal…As is written in Ezekiel 9…Then again these could be delusions of grandeur created by my psychosis…As IF I could really be the chosen one…Even my narci has convinced my children that I am crazy…I could care less what anyone chooses to believe…Everyone has been given freedom of choice…I also learned something very interesting recently…Noah and I have something in common…I have learned that Noah is known to be be the first alcoholic of the Holy Bible…Maybe he suffered from a traumatic event in his lifetime…We may never know…I did mentioned that I’d not be building an ark long ago before I had a clue about a possible deeper connection between Noah and myself…Who can say???

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Written on November 10, 2023

Submitted by EdwinRayTanguma on November 10, 2023

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Scheme A BXXBXA X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 242
Words 41
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 6, 1

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