Life’s Tribulations
(Two sonnets worth)
Life’s Tribulations, One
A pill, they say, will fix your
restless legs,
Of stiffen up your
limp and aged phallusWill let you
sleep while eating scrambled eggsOr keep your heart ticking with
digitalis.
A pill can fix your
frequent need to goOr let you
breathe when pollen has been loosedOr even let you eat the foods you know
Cause
heartburn or
cholesterol to boost.
The side effects might be a bit extreme
The worst that some pills might just make you die
But what is death next to weak self-esteem
Or worries that a pill seems to belie?
With such proofs we teach young generations
That drugs solve all of life’s tribulations
Life’s Tribulations, Two
You read a lot about the
nation’s use
Of drugs that are illegal and illicit
Which leads our law enforcement to
abuse
Of laws designed to curb but not to fix it.
For how can we expect to fix with laws
A problem we have made ourselves with gain
To phramaceuticals who win applause
With each drug advertising sales campaign?
Why should we be surprised if junior chooses
To drown his fears in a bowl of crack
Or share the blunt that his best friend uses
When he was raised by parents on prozac?
For we have taught the young generations
That drugs solve all of life’s tribulations.
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2 comments:
Nostalgic for the time when it was illegal to tout medications in commercials... I won't even watch the nightly news anymore.
Nice work Mr. don!
to quote Pink Floyd: "I don't need no drugs to calm me, cause I have seen the writing on the wall. I don't think I need any thing at all. No, I don't think I need anything at all!"
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