Thursday 10 November 2011

great poems

The Age Demand
The age demanded that we sing
And cut away our tongue.

The age demanded that we flow
And hammered in the bung.

The age demanded that we dance
And jammed us into iron pants.

And in the end the age was handed
The sort of shit that it demanded.

by Ernest Hemingway


Never trust a white man,
Never kill a Jew,
Never sign a contract,
Never rent a pew.
Don't enlist in armies;
Nor marry many wives;
Never write for magazines;
Never scratch your hives.
Always put paper on the seat,
Don't believe in wars,
Keep yourself both clean and neat,
Never marry whores.
Never pay a blackmailer,
Never go to law,
Never trust a publisher,
Or you'll sleep on straw.
All your friends will leave you
All your friends will die
So lead a clean and wholesome life
And join them in the sky.
Ernest Hemmingway



TWO WOLVES

One evening an old cherrokee told his grandson about the battle that goes on inside people.
He said "My son, the battle is between wolves inside us.

"One is Evil- it is anger ,envy ,jelousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance,lies, false pride, superiority and ego.
"The other is good- it is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compasion and faith.

The grandson thought about it for a minout and then asked his grandfather "which wolf wins?"

The old cherokee simply replied "the one you feed"