Mine
“The Baby Boomers: whiny, narcissistic, self-indulgent people with a simple philosophy: “Gimme that! It’s mine!””
— George Carlin
That which is mine
Is not really mine
Merely a perception
Of a possession
To satiate a
Greedy obsession
How could I
Possibly own a thing
Person or place
When it was never
Mine to begin with
My my my, where does
Ownership come from
Must flow from
The river denial
As there is no source
That is stagnant
Enough to be held
Or held on to
Especially while
Spinning on an axis
Orbiting a star
Hurling through
The cosmos
Of empty space
In helical form
While constantly
Coagulating into
A “constant”
Mass of protons
Neutrons and electrons
Into a sentient being
That has a perceived
Projection of ego
Subjectively that
It “owns” something
Houses
Cars
Spouses
Children
Money
Objects
Ideas
All preceded by my
Does not make them yours
When you “go”
You will not be able
To take them with you
All of which are as
Temporary as yourself
Though it is trapped
In the language we use
Suggesting illusionary
Ownership
Strange to be
Possessed by an idea
That something
Could be
Mine
“Just an observation,
Maybe I need
Different glasses.”
– Angelo Devlin
Yeah, stupid boomers! LOL – seems like our latest generation is like that too. Why does our culture not help get anyone past the emotional maturity of a 2year old?
Love the way you bring clarity.
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