"To A Snobby Critic"
“Reply To A Snobby Critic”
haunting and eerie,
I am alone,
my ancient aura,
invisible,
to all,
but a few,
I seem to care for,
such innocent belief,
calms my soul,
thinking bad,
judging others works inferior,
is self delusion,
I am not the best,
yet better than many,
who look down on my poems,
beware of friends,
they often are the worst,
they will love you,
until they smell a chance,
to hurt the competition,
I don’t sweat the small stuff,
within I know,
lines, prose’s, and friends,
and friendships are lies,
built upon self delusion,
when someone sets blame,
and advertises,
it’s always because of fear,
of having found a superior,
writer, to be a friend,
no more blame,
is placed,
self righteousness ,
claimed by amateurs,
learning the poetry game,
not mature enough to witness,
the wizard, that outdistances,
your juvenile rhymes,
as an eighth grade,
Language Arts child,
is compared with a tenured professor,
no crybaby self righteous tones,
can make others see,
that you have a long way to go,
to be considered a peer of me.
© Sam Hyde
03-03-11
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