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burnout_00
god loves ugly
thats why there's nukes, puke, and cigarettes
roaches and cancer and AIDS
there's always been war, but what for?
because God loves his ugly

i went down to bikini atoll to see a hydrogen bomb explode
coral flying everywhere while i stared at my rippled reflection
swimming in a radioactive sea with my ugly thoughts
my ugly face floating in the ocean of ugly things like jellyfish
but i can smile and go to heaven because i know God loves his ugly

and you can turn on HBO and see kids with huge heads
liquid chillin' in their domes, deformed freaks sucking on pacifiers
while some ugly lady holds their ugly heads against her ugly shoulder
starts to cry ugly tears that run down her ugly face
rest assured they will be saved because God loves ugly

there's this beautiful girl who sits next to me in class
great tits, huge ass, doesn't know i exist
"must've missed you" she says when i ask if she saw me at that rave last week
and i'm tweeked out of my mind so i know she's lying but it's okay 'cause she'll rot in hell
might as well give up the straight and narrow path now because God only loves ugly
Enki
Interesting. Nice.

Ugly God loves when he is worshiped and not asked many questions.
When you start to ask Ugly God many questions you start to question his Ego.
When you question his Ego he starts to disappear like a bubble.
That is why men should worship the Good God of Wisdom, who does not fear to answer on questions and can without fear say to men “People I am not All-Mighty, but if you believe me relying on your wisdom and believe that I can help you, and will be with me, then we will change the world to the best by work and thinking and will shape the heaven in the bets way we can.”
Hey Hey
I was sure that I wrote a post here but it seems to have disappeared. Anyway, gist of it was that there is no ugly, just the way nature works. It's all to do with evolution; each creature and each action playing a role in the ongoing adaptation to changing circumstances. And evolution is for everything, not just life. Suppose that this post might disappear now. Or maybe I was/am dreaming.
Enki
Disappearance of the people follows the disappearance of the posts. I forget where I have read that? But I remember there was written that it is a rule. But I do not remember the options of that rule. Disappearances slowly do help me remember the options. When I will remember the last paragraph the rule can be applied.
Hey Hey
Disappearance of the people follows the forgetting of the rules. You forget where you have read that? But you remember there was written that it is a rule. But you do not remember the options of that rule. Disappearances slowly do help you remember the options. When you will remember the last paragraph the rule can be applied and you will disappear.
Enki
I think you are wrong in your suppositions, let me explain why!
The world is so complex all is so related. What is right in one part of the world is twisted in the other. It is hard to draw a general rule. All depends on the Frame of Reference. Sometimes all depends even on raving desire of lunacy, offended feelings of Magi, perturbation of muses or maybe whims of the well-forgotten Gods, and even sometimes on fear of a simple Man who does not like to play in the Celtic football. The common prejudice that some were born to rule the world sounds laughable here (and the sun descends and will descend) as the Romans were thinking in the same way, but now the humble throne of a Jewish Fisherman Peter is located over the vanished might and glory of the Cesars!
The fear and desire to protect honor sometimes is much more powerful than all armies of this world in matters related with responding on actions springing from “unknown”. It even can wake up the dragon.
Hope this lyrical explanation of the simple parabolas will cool down exasperated desires over Atlantic and on the Fogy Albion. wink.gif

In view of that, worshiping the Ugly God brings on Ugly Behavior, Ugly Thoughts and even results in making the Picture of the Dorian Gray Ugly!
Hey Hey
YOU thinking they are wrong does not make them wrong. This is a major problem in the world today. There is too much individual decision making and action, rather than acting together for the common good. Please be prepared to look for the good and beautiful in ALL things and accept different points of view. There will always be survival even with the darker side in control, but do we want that? Better to try and seek the good and beautiful in the world and attempt to live in harmony. But one last and important thing. This is a poetry forum and the language used is often expressive and with poetic licence. Readers should try and understand this, otherwise they could misinterpret and then arguments start and discussions go off tract from the original poem, as this is doing.

Due to the quite complex nature of the poem above, I had hoped that I might indicate that I had read it by giving an contra-opinion about the "ugliness" referred to in it. The poem is clever and deep but I had considered it to be quite incisive and arrogant. Therefore I wanted to consider it over a longer period of time and then come back to add more detailed comments. I will still do this if I have time after being diverted still further down a path by Enki who has an obvious chip on a shoulder (a beef is another way to put it).
Enki
Ok. I agree that better to seek the good and beautiful in the world and attempt to live in harmony.
Maybe I diverted the thematic a little but that happened after your kind remark about the disappearance.
In future I will make all possible and impossible efforts forward to make things understandable.
Hey Hey
Thank you. That is wonderful.
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