Dare - Unconventional Minimalist Poems about the Human Condition

Dare

Don’t you dare call him by
His real name,
You must use his title
Lest you incur the wrath of
He whose insecurity is
So pervasive that it forces
Other people to genuflect before him,
Filling him momentarily with
An illusion of superiority,
Of being on top of someone else and
Thus being more important,
A quivering mass of
Power-seeking obnoxiousness.


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Poetry by Guy Farmer