Vanity

Vanity

A Poem by Tate Morgan
"

God offered me omnipotence by giving me a chance to choose I stood bold stance, and took that chance to ever walk within his shoes

"




God offered me omnipotence

by giving me a chance to choose

I stood bold stance, and took that chance

to ever walk within his shoes


 

He then offered me five choices

Pleasure, Fame, Riches, Love, and Death

I will have won, when it's all done

so I thought as I caught my breath


 

Then so it was I chose Pleasure

with the thought to enjoy my youth

To run with boys, through all life's joys

happiness was my only truth


 

Pleasures that youth delights upon

were disappointing, then grew cold

Sun setting play, that every day

trickled my fingers through, like gold


 

So once again he came to me

"surely wisdom has found you now

Now choose your fate, it's not too late

as I said, this I will allow"


 

"Fame" I said as he smirked at me

I wish to be a man renowned

To play the game, that touts my name

as one deserving of the crown"


 

But Fame was a fickle master

that led to Envy, Greed and Lust

A shinning star and giant car

that in the end had turned to rust


 

Once more God offered me a choice

of the few things that still remain

"Besides your birth, there's one of worth

try using your heart, not your brain"


 

"Riches then" I did say to him

"surely they can cure all my pain

To do what I can as a man

by amassing what I may gain"


 

Wealth was not the answer I sought

left me with none of what I'd won

When in the end, I had no friend

to rejoice in what I had done


 

So one last time he gave me choice

"Love" I said is what I would like

"A woman's chest, where I may rest

perhaps even a little tyke"


 

The time it passed so quickly by

as I then sat beside her grave

A-wash in tears, for all those years

spent chasing dreams, that none could save


 

"My life has run it's course old man

your final choice is the worst yet"

"My love I lost, at such a cost

all that's left of me is regret"


 

He said "since you have not asked me

for advice on what you should do

I gave Death in a dying breath

to one more deserving than you"


 

" Why won't you grant me rest" I said

"what more is there for me to learn"

" That a life of greed serves no need

live with old age, till it's your turn"





© 2021 Tate Morgan


Author's Note

Tate Morgan
It is always the bitterest of pills That which makes us look at ourselves for who we truly are. Not for the one we wished to be. Like many I am no stranger to vanity.LOL We do not deal much in facts when we are contemplating ourselves.
Life has taught me there are three ways we are perceived.
1. The way we see ourselves
2. The way others see us.
3. The way we truly are

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Omgoodness! So much here to contemplate!.. the overall theme is the endless "missed" opportunities granted to us in this lifetime!...and why must it take a lifetime for some of us to finally get it. For me your STAND OUT line is

" I gave Death in a dying breath
to one more deserving than you"
WOW, my take..Heaven, the ultimate reward.
BUT, there IS a hint of understanding....There is always hope when you rise each morning and face a new day! LOVE this!! A wonderful read!!! thank you very much! :-)


Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tate Morgan

6 Years Ago

Susan thank you fir stopping by and commenting it's nice to meet you I am Tate
Susan 🦋

6 Years Ago

I really enjoyed this piece! Hope to read more soon.
Tate Morgan

6 Years Ago

Stop by any time I have been absent for some time from here. I go through spurts when i write and th.. read more



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Is it strange that while reading, the role of God could have been played by either Frank Sinatra or George Burns, crap maybe even Hal Brooks. Any way, with the title of course I am going to read it and wonder if there is an under line message. But I am also rather insane, cause I am stuck on God being one of those three.




Cheers

Posted 11 Years Ago


This was really inspiring! Exquisite!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Great story Tate, I personally would relish the chance to have a conversation with God. Perhaps that is my vanity.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I really liked this poem... it is very beautiful. I love how he went through his life learning, and at the end God said he wasn't worthy enough for death.. it was a very beautiful poem great job. :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marvellous

Posted 11 Years Ago


With deft skill, this write burnishes the patina of an often visited theme.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Its because you are very handsome.

Posted 12 Years Ago


You masterfully summed up life when we take life for granted and choose the fast and easy ways over the one that makes our life complete...LOVE!

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Tate Morgan
Tate Morgan

Marion , OH



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