Prose Poetry Inclined Philosophical Snippets Of Satirically Sarcastic ThoughtA Poem by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de GrahamLittle lines in time that came to mind ...
Prose Poetry Inclined Philosophical Snippets Of Satirically Sarcastic Thought
Written By Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham Copyright © 2024 Marvin Thomas Cox DBA: Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham All Rights Reserved
If you were born in a brothel, your mother was likely a prostitute.
If you were born in a cesspool, your mother was likely a t**d, which makes you a piece of s**t.
If you were born of an immaculate virgin, obviously you possess a willing mother, as a poor little b*****d who has no father.
It is far better to burn in a sinner's Hell, than rot out of sheer boredom, in Heaven.
One who resides by a sewage plant, is rarely a connoisseur of fine wine, and, on most days, can't smell s**t.
A man who angers in the face of correction, prefers that pleasantry of remaining a fool.
I fervently love my country, while despising our government.
Doing good is considered as evil, when there's no profit to be found, in doing those things that are good. Profits are wrought by evil's increase, whilst good deed stocks take a fall.
(Written March 6th, 2024) © 2024 Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham |
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Added on March 7, 2024 Last Updated on March 7, 2024 Tags: Philosophy, Prose-Poetry, Thoughts, Humor, Satire, Sarcasm AuthorMarvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de GrahamSmalltown, TXAbout“Hello! Welcome to my profile page. As a Creative Writer, I pen a variety of material that ranges from piss poor attempts at Poetry, to morbidly Dark Fiction, to investigative, in depth, re.. more..Writing
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