Fatal Monotony

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Fatal Monotony
by Meagan Blanchard


There is this and that; These and those,
Places between
The yet to be,
Though life is much like this tree,
Changes abound, though ... rarely seen.


Through seasonal changes,
Like society
What is in fashion,
Soon becomes taboo, not the passion
Like the ebb and flow of the tide, we think with piety.


As if we are more than what we seem
As I
Have many, a different personality
All wrapped up in my percieved speciality,
Like the layers of bow in a windsor tie.

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