Helen Rowland

Helen Rowland (24-10-2019)

“An optimist is a former pessimist who has pockets full of money, a stomach that works great, and a wife who leaves the city.” I am a pessimist obsessed with the beauty of nature and women. I don’t know if this is normal. Probably no. (pause with commas and check out also my music and book)

I have no money
No wife to have lost
My life isn’t sunny
My thoughts, an exhaust

The stomach is faulty
The sight blurred a bit
A pessimist salty
Gone out of his wit

They sing “money money”
They sing “sun to come”
“A beautiful honey
Just money a sum”

Imagine unbound
My pockets inflating
With Sharon around
Embraces awaiting

Oh, beautiful dream
The lovely, a thought
An optimist scream
The pessimist’s caught

The stomach is better
I’m hungry no more
Imagine, have met her
On optimist shore

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