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Roedon

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Riddle me this……..riddle me that
For in between are riddles of you
Strap me down
For all consume
Are cries unheard?
Tears paint my soul of tattered reasons
Illusions of a former form from ignorance
Cast spells as pixies find an end
For you my darling are immortal
Physics is an obsolete to mortal men
Stray as you might all you do is bring back the realm
Twirls twirling night wands of timeless reflections
Kill me? Faster? Harder? Fuck….. Me? ? ?
Ha wouldn't you like to subsist in my unfathomable void self?
Nesting festering stay out!
I don't need you!
Fuck you!
Fuck you all!
Sullied insignificant mongrels!
I love you!
Return with odium and artificial promises!
Masquerade in your blood crimson sea of ignorance
Jesus is no deity!
You are all black-slaughtered traditionalist!
For one is the leader!
The rest are copies!
Are clones of your spirit to behold shadows in credulous eyes!
Were the entire equal!
Co exists in the oomph of your controller!
Breathe your last breath unaided!
Exist alone!
No distinction?
Riddles: they either delight or torment. Their delight lies in solutions. Answers provide bright moments of comprehension perfectly suited for children who still inhabit a world where solutions are readily available. Implicit in the riddle's form is a promise that the rest of the world resolves just as easily. And so riddles comfort the child's mind which spins wildly before the onslaught of so much information and so many subsequent questions.

The adult world, however, produces riddles of a different variety. They do not have answers and are often called enigmas or paradoxes. Still the old hint of the riddle's form corrupts these questions by re-echoing the most fundamental lesson: there must be an answer. From there comes torment.

It is not uncharacteristic to encounter adults who detest riddles. a variety of reasons may lie behind their reaction but a significant one is the rejection of the adolescent belief in answers. These adults are often the same ones who say "grow up" and "face the facts." They are offended by the incongruities of yesterday's riddles with answers when compared to today's riddles without.

The origin of the Old English "riddle," is "conjure, opinion" which is related to the Old English roedon "to interpret" in turn belonging to the same etymological history of "read.
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Undeadboe's avatar
you are so full of information! lovely well put and i love your poetry so much : )