They smell me with burned-out nostrils. They hear me through beeswax ears. They touch me with plastic fingers. They dine with me bringing their puke, indigestion and bad breath. They lick their lying lips.
They talk to me with forked tongues.
Their words burn like acid. They laugh at me from the corners of their mouths. They smile at me in condescension.
They dance with me in deceit.
They walk away from me with lying legs. They judge me with crooked gavels. They cut me off on life's on-ramp.
They visit me with welcome wagons, then go home and lock their doors. They sell me out for a pittance. They defecate on me in defiance.
Wow! You have captured the disease in a bottle here. Hypocrisy is nothing new. There is intentional hypocrisy and passive hypocrisy. Both destroy. Both hurt.
The poetry was a fabulous romp in the deboutchery of hypocrisy.
Saying this, I know when one allows these observations to direct our thoughts, emotions and our psychological filters, we become what we behold.
I've been there. Judging the judgers. Faking out the fakers. Etc...
The cure for this is to be true, be open, be vulnerable. Slow others to take advantage if they will. Be smart, and protect yourself to responsible degree, but let the virtual knife stab. It will not kill you.
Soon, you will begins to see what is behind the mask. You will see the intentions and driving forces behind seemingly irrational behaviors. You will live loving even those hypocrites and maybe find a few loving one's hypocritical self...
IDK... Seems like something wise I was taught or might have read in some great historical manuscript of life and love.
A fantastic write Pete.
Posted 8 Years Ago
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8 Years Ago
Thank you for such an insightful review. I'm glad I could capture it for you. I wasn't sure if I h.. read moreThank you for such an insightful review. I'm glad I could capture it for you. I wasn't sure if I had nailed it or failed with drivel.
There are so many exquisite lines and phrases in this. Heck, one or two such wordsmithing gems in any of my writing, and I'd be happy but you have lots and it doesnt steal away from the write at all!
Great vent!
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
Ah - the vent. Sometimes they really flow. Don't know where they come from, they just come. Thank.. read moreAh - the vent. Sometimes they really flow. Don't know where they come from, they just come. Thank you Tony for such a thoughtful review. I appreciate it. Keep writing. Be well.
Fabulous. I was reading in awe. First, because I could relate to the frustration. Second, this is art.
I don't know how you handle the bullcrap of the figures around...
When I'm fed up, with someone constantly pretending to be my friend, while he's waiting for the opportunity to backstabb me... I just ask "Do you like hospital food?" Lol.
But that's not always an option so I go away from everyone...go fishing, for a bike ride, a walk, in the library, a pub, anywhere, and forget everything.
WOW! I totally hate hypocrites (always have), but your message is definitely one of the most scathing (yet appropriate!) I like the way it starts out kinda calm, altho vividly describing these very unlikeable characters, then your whole message & tone ramps up little by little, until it feels like you're throwing the book at these jerks (often much-deserved)! It seems like such a writing session would be very cathartic. I think I might try it! *smile*
Posted 8 Years Ago
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8 Years Ago
You just brought a smile to my face. Thank you for such a thoughtful, in-depth review. This is the.. read moreYou just brought a smile to my face. Thank you for such a thoughtful, in-depth review. This is the only way to write as far as I'm concerned and you just described it perfectly. Best wishes.
Wow... I think you nailed the elections perfectly!!
both of them ;)
Powerful piece.... you created a lasting impact with your words!
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8 Years Ago
Thank you. I hadn't thought of Hillary & Trump. Great observation - they are the poster children o.. read moreThank you. I hadn't thought of Hillary & Trump. Great observation - they are the poster children of hypocrisy. I should have used their pictures as the image!
LOL. Imagine if their campaign signs had this poem on them? Or maybe I should hold a sign with thi.. read moreLOL. Imagine if their campaign signs had this poem on them? Or maybe I should hold a sign with this poem on it at the voting polls on election day. Hahahahahaha.
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I'll join you.... I wish you could air it on one of the networks! Trump would need a translator!;)<.. read moreI'll join you.... I wish you could air it on one of the networks! Trump would need a translator!;)
Ah, the hypocrites... and those that have one set of rules for themselves and different sets for the others
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The hypocracy pervades everything...
Great write!!
Unfortunately, they are delusional, and think they are far more important and better than anyone else...except, perhaps, one of their own ilk. This was fantastic! Wow!
I love this! The imagery has been created with twisted cliche's and darkened popular phrases, resulting in this horrible picture of disgust and anger. The language is similarly dark with very powerful emotions embedded in almost every word, and one line I particularly fell in love with was 'they visit me with welcome wagons, then go home and lock their doors.'
Hypocrisy is rife, always has been and will continue to exist for as long as there is diversity in any form. But the unique descriptions in this piece show that no matter how frequent or deep the hypocrisy, uniqueness and variety blossoms as a smiling 'screw you'.
I love reading, writing, music, nature, God and feeling emotion, not necessarily in that order. To me, these things go hand in hand. My favorite writer is Henry David Thoreau. I think he was a geni.. more..