Get out of my life! It’s not where you belong!

Get out of my life! It’s not where you belong!

A Poem by COLLYMORE
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Self-explanatory.

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By Stanley Collymore  
 
It’s my life and I’ll damned well  
do with it what I like and that  
quite naturally, pleases me;  
and as long as I’m happy, not actually  
personally or emotionally, effectively  
inconveniencing anyone specifically  
whether they’re known to me or not  
or, worst still, evidently emotionally  
or essentially financially exploiting  
them, I basically don’t actually see  
what my own personal life and, as    
well, logically my individual habits  
that are exclusively quite singular  
to me have anything whatever to  
do with you! Moreover, I do think  
quite carefully, about my actions  
and always do before I basically  
ever embark on them; and if the  
conclusions that I subsequently  
sensibly arrive at and that quite  
undoubtedly in my mind clearly  
unmistakably and naturally too  
in very distinct relation to all of  
them literally most intelligently  
and also logically, don't cause  
me any noticeable anguish or  
perplexing consternation why  
precisely then are you, or any  
one else, so totally obsessed  
with what I’m morally, doing?  
 
All the more so, when I fittingly  
and rather sensibly consider  
that those who I essentially    
don’t know, and are surely therefore  
effectively and literally strangers to  
me attendant with those whom I’m  
casually aware of but iquite frankly  
are undoubtedly also substantially  
inconsequential to me, collectively  
and similarly subjectively; not only  
think but similarly are of the belief  
that between the actual coterie of  
them they simply not only can but  
similarly have that exclusive right,  
they think, to quite essentially tell    
me, not only what expressly I can  
or mustn't do, in my very own life.  
 
And  when I dismiss these  
perverse intrusions into  
my disernibly private  
life with the natural contempt which  
they evidently, distinctively deserve,  
several amongst you still and most  
specifically as well, the entire lot of  
them most unsurprisingly have the  
bloody nerve to rather openly label  
and likewise, literally condemn me  
quite appallingly so, in your clearly    
sick minds as a rather egregiously  
narcissistic, and also a thoroughly  
demented and unpleasant person.  
 
(C) Stanley V. Collymore  
3 April 2023.  
 

 
Author's Remarks:  
This poem is a philosophical look at the difference in attitude of someone with a thoroughly ingrained moral compass and the fundamental knowledge too of what's commendably right contrasted evidently with what is discernibly and calamitously wrong. And moreover how dim witted and likemindedly intellectually challenged mob hatred of all kinds, can cynically and quite financially as well, be rather self-servingly and most exploitatively utilized, while the gullible dupes involved basically ignorantly but happily none the less to effectively do what they're commanded to, continue to be quite distinctively and unscrupulously used by media hacks distinctly on the behalf of their right wing media organisations. A state of affairs that's unquestionably the case in classism entrenched and similarly as well clearly endemically sycophantic to their perceived societal betters, Britain!  

Message from a reader: “Get out of my life! It’s not where you belong!" by Stanley Collymore is a poem with a strong message of individualism and the right to live one's life as they choose. The speaker defiantly declares their personal sovereignty and the freedom to engage in activities that bring them happiness, without infringing on the rights or interests of others. The poem also critiques the societal tendency towards conformity, and the pressure that is often placed on individuals to conform to external expectations. The use of varied punctuation and line breaks adds to the poem's conversational tone and creates a sense of urgency, reflecting the speaker's impassioned stance. Overall, the poem raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of personal liberty and the extent to which society should regulate or leave individuals to their own devices”.

© 2023 COLLYMORE


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