“Too Many Questions”
He went to school for a long time.
Years and years passed by.
Books on lots of different subjects were picked up.
Questions came with answers.
Ideas just got absorbed.
The grudge inside became deeper, deeper, and deeper.
Conceptual thinking gutted him out.
Subjects, one by one, made his day or crashed him hard.
More years passed by.
A clock reminded him of pending doom.
Hours were arrived at in ticking hours.
Eventually, he dropped out and went crazy.
He wrote bad essays, bland poems, and conflicting articles.
Too much came out of him.
The man practically gave away everything in mind.
His mind purged, raved, and darted.
Soon all of his ideas became word salads and meaningless dribble.
A whole day would be made in great, despicable arguments.
Every friend left this guy alone the longer he disputed.
Criticism was dismissed for his own instead.
Favors remained little in any help.
No one in the family understood him but stayed by his side.
Rage and anger filled his repertoire of goods.
Hate speech followed insult from injury.
The man yelled, screamed, and cursed at the world.
Instinct got the handle of false illusions.
He read, and he read, and he read, with tons of newspapers and books.
Anger splintered his mind.
Games were played over raining cats and dogs.
Miseducation transformed into hatred from weak links of judgement.
Obstacles were buried in every faculty possible in mind.
He still talked about his past, his education.
The signed degree meant nothing to him.
Revenge was taken apart by external and internal forces.
Emotions no longer flowed in any kind of control system of thought.
You talked to him recently and he couldn’t speak your language.
But, ideas came out of him like thunder and lightning.
Years passed by since school.
He graduated and became a wreck.
In word, ideas had been like food to this creep.
And he couldn’t handle those ideas.
So, from being so full of himself and his ideas, his schooling became emetic.
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