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The Parasites

by Nancy Ames

"Opinions are not always right,
but waves are often tidal,
and the dedicated parasite
is always suicidal.

It's sort of like a clinging vine
that's twisted round a tree -
it tries to take all the sunshine
and be all it can be.

Don't put your faith in flattery,
becoming much too tall -
the vine that blossoms eagerly
is just about to fall.

Like, on the other hand, a bug,
a bacterium or fly,
and just because you took a drug,
that doesn't mean you're high.

To glamorize reality
can't possibly be cheap,
and freedom isn't always free -
don't do it in your sleep.

All the snobs have little smiles
and never lift their fingers -
security means having files
on political swingers.

If they've got interest in your life,
some trickery or scheme,
they won't need a gun or knife -
they're into your bloodstream."

08/17/2008

Author's Note: The quotation-marks signify that there is an implied speaker, in this case an authority-figure who is lecturing somebody.

Posted on 08/17/2008
Copyright © 2024 Nancy Ames

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by A. Paige White on 08/17/08 at 04:14 PM

This is seriously strong! Very well done.

Posted by Philip F De Pinto on 06/23/14 at 08:22 PM

excellent ode in which I get a deep sense of Oman Khayyam.

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