The Vice
Poetry
Oh you thought you had time but you had a vice
And your time was swallowed, a vicious disguise
For a vice it tricked you into thinking one wise
Until it left you empty, a slow demise
Summary
The text is a poetic reflection on the deceptive nature of a vice, likening it to a thief of time and wisdom.
Abstract
The poem titled "The Vice" delves into the treacherous nature of vices, which deceive individuals into believing they have ample time to indulge. It personifies time as something that can be consumed by a vice, suggesting that vices disguise themselves as benign or even wise choices. However, the poem reveals the true consequence of succumbing to these vices—a gradual and inevitable decline, leaving one feeling hollow and bereft of the life that was frittered away.
Opinions
Oh you thought you had time but you had a vice
And your time was swallowed, a vicious disguise
For a vice it tricked you into thinking one wise
Until it left you empty, a slow demise
Kris GageBecause most of “the signs” they tell you are garbage
Harry HoggJohn Keats said: If poetry comes not as naturally as the Leaves to a tree it had better not come at all.