Naivete

Naivete

A Poem by Aristophanes
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The arduous labor of eradicating our ignorance!!!

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Naivet�

An artless Carnation, the white wall
The coriander stem and roses of hay
Oh! Poet search breadth naivet�
Human behavior is so illogical!
Strange things come my way;
Every time, I emptied myself for you.
As the river empties to the tides,
I fall into the ocean of ruse thighs
Oh! How na�ve to think breadth
Directions were definitive answers
T o human behavior.
An artless Carnation is the white wall
The coriander stem and roses of hay
How can I hide behind a sunflower?
Strange things come my way
Why do I keep searching, in my naivet�,
Your scent, on the old sheets?
Human behavior is so incomprehensible!
These, my thoughts are tiger lilies strewn
Ocean tempest, cypress moon.
I have got to leave to find my way
While the white wall, still, an artless Carnation
Formed from my vague glances

© 2008 Aristophanes


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Aristophanes
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