The point of
no return
is to learn-
not just
yearn-
for something
else.
We don’t
grow younger
or
have more
innocence
when life
provides us
ongoing
experience.
We tend to
digress
and at times
regress
making progress
seemingly
less
likely.
Home isn’t
there
where it
is no more,
before
we moved
away.
We can’t
really stay
the way
we were,
but we sure
can mature
and play
wiser.
Ironically,
it looks
quite silly,
but seems
to be
impactful.
Forget
being tactful.
We live
in the gutter
now.
It’s how
you utter
the message
that matters
so it splatters
across all
media.
No encyclopedia
needed,
just deep
seeded
anger,
and a commitment
to mirror
this horror
show.
The point
of no
return
is to know
(and to show)
that we are
better than
this.
To boldly
go
where no
one
has gone
before
has moved
from Star Trek
to South Park;
our stark
cartoonish
reality.
Finally,
heroically,
momentum
is increasing
as Newsom
is teasing
Trump,
with a
shocking,
and mocking
style.
Sadly,
this is
progress,
(and also
hilarious)
if we are
serious
about
the point
of no
return.