Proper Contact

Proper Contact

A Poem by Frances Clark

Contacting proper is success.

You succeed in letting out good feeling,

If it responds fine, it worked

And you’re good at life,

And people will like you.

 

Obligations confine successful contact.

Social obligations that tell you

You need a friendship,

It’s normal to drink that toxin

Or to do something for good money.

 

Friendship is rarely successful,

Sometimes you can not drink

If your instincts resist.

Money doesn’t make you happy

And neither does having zilch of it.

 

It’s unfortunate that someone will always

Lecture; have to provide you with information

So you know that they think

You’re doing it the wrong way.

These people plainly hand out pointless limitations,

 

No other limitation should be supplied

Unless it’s fear and your final death.

Instead live too stubborn to pay attention,

Be able to do whatever, whenever, be like however

And keep it.

© 2013 Frances Clark


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Added on October 5, 2013
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