Idealistic Fool

Idealistic Fool

A Poem by 水希

I wear a hat tethered in bells
Dancing around ever more foolish ideas
Not everyone can ever be happy
Not in the end, nor the beginning
Disguised with cynicism
The facade of not noticing
The laughing or disgruntled faces
When all the while I dance
And juggle the worldly woes
Trying to keep a smiling countenance
On the knowingly insatiable crowd

© 2014 水希


Author's Note

水希
Wrote this on the spot. It needs some refining, so any criticisms will be regarded.

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Added on July 7, 2014
Last Updated on July 7, 2014
Tags: Facade, fool, motley fool, happiness, reserved, dancing, insatiable

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水希
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Hello, I guess. I'm 19. I write mostly dark and deep poetry, but I'm not averse to other genres. Reviews are cool. I take criticism well. I don't mind talking to others, so that's okay too. I like art.. more..

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