The Shift
      "The Shift"

       A paradigm shift
        There's a cure
      For what ails him
       Perhaps generosity
          Will grant IT
         Place a little --
          Pot under THAT
        Christmas tree
    Better than traditions
      Of chicken soup
        Or witches' brew
         There's a CURE
    For his munchausens --
     Addiction-affliction
    For his slander mastery
       And his stalking
       There's a remedy
     Beyond the discord
  Of his phantom's melody
      A paradigm shift
  Ejection from the abyss
     In which he wallows
     As a perpetual swine
   In self-made truffles
     It surely does exist
       A REALITY beacon
     Perhaps generosity
       Will grant IT
     Place a little --
       Pot under that
        Christmas tree.

By Lady Lost
Copyright � 2002
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**As with all poetry, essays, correspondence and/or published letters, e-mails or other communications presented on this webpage, this poem is a personal subjective expression of its author's own feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and opinions. This statement is in no way intended to invalidate or minimize the powerful and poignant experiences of this author. However, this statement is intended to indicate that creative expressions such as these written forms of artwork are derived from their author's own personal feelings, thoughts, beliefs and opinions.
***This work is not intended to suggest that Lady Lost is a witch or that Lady Lost has any knowledge of how to prepare a true witches' brew. In truth Lady Lost has no knowledge over the preparation of any witches' concoctions nor any other form of exotic brew or substance. Thus the phrase "Witches' brew," within this work is used as a cliche which appeared fitting to the author in consideration of the particular circumstances of the stalking. The term, "pot" within this work refers to a common cooking dish and not to any other item or substance. This work, similarly to many other works within this website, contains a great deal of sarcasm.
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