My Silk Rob My Gold Ring by Mario Kresnadi (best ereader for pdf and epub .txt) π
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Everyone has a desire, and we are looking for a way to achieve that. When an opportunity comes, you grab it though you know it gratifies dishonesty and fraudulence. This poem is a loose interpretation of a story in the Bible, Zacchaeus. He was a man with shortcomings, yearning to be rich. His occupation allowed him to collect possessions through cheating and stealing from the powerless. He became very rich, much more than he desired it to be. However, he felt empty. He questioned all his achievements and possessions. Not until he realised that Jesus came to seek and to save the lost like him, when he repented and gave away all his possessions to the poor.
Iβm just a worried lonesome short little man
You can tell by the way I walk
I hate my look
I hate myself
I wanna be as tall as yβll
Iβve got the warrant
Your hard-earned dime is under my mercy
Iβve got glitters
Zacchaeus got a big house
Zacchaeus got glitters
To make me as tall as yβll
You look away not at me
I see your soiled bare foot
On the ground by your spit
Then I see my shiny shoes
My silk robe
My gold rings
You donβt look at me at all
I collected dime from you
Much more than you obliged to
Cheating stealing
Thatβs me
How can I be so blind?
I got lost couldn't find my way
And I guess there's nothing more to say
I hate myself therewithal
It has a song too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3lG7jSphtI
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Publication Date: 05-12-2019
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Everyone has a desire, and we are looking for a way to achieve that. When an opportunity comes, you grab it though you know it gratifies dishonesty and fraudulence. This poem is a loose interpretation of a story in the Bible, Zacchaeus.
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