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Have. Have Not (Naught), What Have You? (a Re-Written Re-Write of a Past Missive)

Haves.  
Have nots.    
Excuse me dear Lady. Is it possible you may  
 be in possession of (a) What'Naught to lend?    
     
What have you?    
You have what?    
What have you not?  
     
Endless what not spirits not / silly    
               seraphim /    
Encircling our graceless aura.    
With  all'night, day'long    
charms of distraction    
 (harm in delusion )    
keeping the undifferentiated    
              being    
from arising / from manifesting    
          the unknow'able essence    
of essential unknowing // and that    
all dubious "choices" were being formed    
                  years and many years    
before birth, (the rising delusion of    
                  independence),    
before the birth of any thing    
      that will convince    
all such "things", as if a goof was piloting    
an unsteerable vessel, once thought    
as "in my control".    
     
enough this freely fraught dingaling of follied freedumb  
                       thinking (my too human    
                          thought as, for lack    
                   of a Better Word,    
truth / in deceptions).........."i" cannot know.    
     
(as such, the have'nots, will have All of what's needed to circumvent the universal equation regarding such an obtuse nature to'ward this inherent  wizardry).    
     
   
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Written by dkzksaxxas_DanielX (DadaDoggyDannyKozakSaxfn)
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PHOTO: A Horse trying to wake up a dead Sterling Hayden / dkzk/ borrowed from "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950 great film noir, directed by John Huston)
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