Twilight Acts of Decadence.

by Michael Levy

Good evening sir, may I take your hat and coat,
Just leave your wallet with the bell boy,
Come this way, your table is waiting,
Filled with outrageous goodies of lip smacking relish,
An orgasmic cheering for the stomachs chic posture,
Observe the detachment of the in...tuition’s direction,
Poor old in...stinks.

Twilight acts of decadence at the final banquet of the year,
The shams, the affects; all dressed up with peacock tails,
Welcome to the five star plus resort; De-Lux...De-Laxa,
A haven for the well heeled sufferers of delusions.
Speech; Encore; self acclaim; here...here.
Let the music begin, dance and make merry.

Wow! What a feast of devouring magnitude, pink bubbly galore,
Sorry! You must be hard of hearing, Not pink pussies galore?
Non-stop eating frenzies with the perverse, the happy, the tight,
Licking all the icing off the cake,
Sickly thoughts does health forsake.

A toast from ... The Coup-de-Grace.

Sudden fading light; abrupt dimming sight,
Thud; a collapse, a shrouded body,
The palace behooves a mortuary,
Alas, no more merriment,
An eclipse; setting the heart-breaking hotel alight,
Just deserts, how overwhelming.

From: 
Worry Causes Wrinkles




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ABOUT THE POET ~
Michael is a philosopher, poet and the author of ten inspirational books. His new book; CUTTING TRUTHS is now available at Amazon.com Michael's poetry, essays and investigative journalism enhance many web sites, newspapers, journals and magazines throughout the world. He is a prominent speaker on health and wellness maintenance, stress eradication, wealth creation and development, authentic happiness and inspirational poetry.


Last updated May 28, 2011