Monday, March 17, 2014

Every Little Mediocre Thing


He almost died at the age of 13
After putting his hand through a window

Saved by the quick thinking of a neighbor
Who wrapped his wrist in a towel

The police asked if he was suicidal
She said no, he was just clumsy

And so it went
Attempt after attempt

No one thought he was serious
He had too much to live for, after all

Good looks, talent and confidence
At least that was what he projected

Then the day came
When he finally succeeded

His novel became a best seller
And he was recognized for his talent

So he made his way up the mountain
And yelled at the top of his lungs

"I am done"
The last words he ever spoke

The novel, a pretentious bore
Made it to number 1

Death has a way of elevating mediocrity
















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