Letter to Mr. Dorian!
By M Morgan
Dear Mr. Dorian
I am surprised each time i saw
your book. Very. Even being the third time that i read you.
Apparently you still cause amazement and controversy.
Spanned
the centuries.
We're here more hedonistic than ever and our
picture remains well
hid. Painted with dark colors.
Our decay
reached a limit and even you could not even guess. And at
the end,
your picture was not so ugly.
And
Your cross
over the century and make me suffer. Because i have to reveal my life's
style. Reading you!
Even you being dead you inspire me Mr.
I opened the pages of your book again and something was lost.
Your ingenuous Picture!
You are so beautiful Mr.
Dorian, with your sweet out fashion sins. Hanging on ours halls.
Don't punish yourself with griefs or guilts. We live now in a decadent
way, in fact it is modern.
Your vanity, hedonism was a glance,
a vision of our future. And the Victorian society that you fought so bravely
oh! You help us so much! We are between You and the nothing that we create.
We walk a little but just because we are obliged. At heart, we
are the same man and woman from the past.
The laws, full
of morality and restrictions on our behavior, keep us on line. Rules over
us and dictate the limits of our freedoms. We are good by force not by
humanity.
as I say, we are like cattle, all going in the same
direction. It is still forbidden to think much. But a little you can.
We can not more smoke Mr. Dorian.Is not politically correct.
But we can be well succeed and grim all under ours ambitions. And the
culture of narcissism is in vogue too.
Now, all women are
equals. You have to do a big search to find something natural on their
body.Strange no? But is true.
And You tough that your age
was so conservative and pride!
How you are so naif Mr. Dorian.
But thanks, you open the Gate! Some of us still have a brain but no one
like you.
That on my humble opinion.
Well i am
going on my way now. Better not explain to much because on this time,
we can not express themselves freely. Although they say the opposite.
But it is better not to risk.
No, no Mr. Dorian, not the government
now the big corporation Mr. But is too much to you see at moment.
Longing from you Mr. Oscar.
Comments on "Letter to Mr. Dorian!"
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On Friday, February 22, 2013, dwells
(4177) wrote:
What a great way to compare an olde work to present times. Very effective and original and much enjoyed as always. Looking for the next one MM, thanks.
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On Friday, February 22, 2013, FadedBlues
(2096) wrote:
...from what I've heard, Wilde knew how to have a good time, so much so that he was put on trial for it. your letter makes some good points...