Success, in many respects,
is a form of collateral collusion.
Success is a past, reflected
by having re-visitation rights
celebrated as a completion.
Success is where expectations
are now ancestors.
The cues for success line up
as in a wedding party’s
greeting line execution,
and the eventual results
from these successes,
are the names to live up to,
given to the grandchildren.
Now is a deep pothole
in the road
that we fix
by putting up
more billboards
as signage gives us
the intentional preoccupation
to successfully fill the now . . .
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