Poem of old regrets: The Taste of Fine Wine in a Plastic Cup: audiobook: It’s perfectly fine if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste
The Taste of Fine Wine in a Plastic Cup by Ruben White
In a world where shadows cling like old regrets,
I rise, a phoenix from the ashes of disdain,
Your sneers, like whispers, trail behind me,
But I am the storm, poised to break the chains.
It’s perfectly fine if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste.
You wear your judgment like a badge of honor,
Yet I see through the veil of your fragile pride.
I am the echo of dreams that refuse to die,
A river of resilience, where hope will abide.
It’s perfectly fine if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste.
Your laughter, a hollow bell, rings out in the night,
While I dance in the fire, unyielding and bright.
You may call me a rebel, a thorn in your side,
But I’m the truth you fear, the tide you can’t hide.
It’s perfectly fine if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste.
In the tapestry of struggle, I weave my own thread,
Each stitch a reminder of the battles I’ve led.
You may scoff at my courage, dismiss it as fate,
But I’m the voice of the voiceless, I’ll never abate.
It’s perfectly fine if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste.
So here I stand, unbroken, a testament bold,
Your scorn is but a shadow, a story retold.
In the symphony of life, I’ll play my own song,
For in the heart of the struggle, is where I belong.
It’s perfectly fine if you don’t like me. Not everyone has good taste.
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