HEAVEN’S WHAT I WANT
The mea
culpa I rattled off?
Life had me measuring my own worth
in how much I could accumulate:
the electronic toys, knickknacks, trinkets—
collections of nonsense that will sit
on dusty shelves after I am dust.
I climbed that ladder for elusive
success. I broke hearts. I lied through my
teeth.
Then one day the locked door inside me
came ajar and I could feel the rays
of grace seep through and save my soul.
To win the world and lose eternal glory?
Only a fool would accept this false profit.
The massima
culpa to condemn me?
Fool me once, imperfect world, shame on me.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
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Good response Sal, thanks for sharing your thoughts with the Tale weaver this week.
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