Are my grapes sour?

By being as critical as you are

Are you indicating that grapes are sour?

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Often, when I open my mouth to criticize

Divine intervention has made me realize

That this is a manifestation indeed

Of my insecurities, my pressing need

To justify what I lack and what I long to possess

The deficiency exacerbated by someone else’s success

And I become hypercritical as a way

Of keeping my intense disappointment at bay

It is a defense mechanism of the ugliest sort

Unfortunately to such lowly behavior I tend to resort…

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Someone has been watching out for me

Therefore the folly of my ways I can see

When I am being critical, I take a step back

And introspect honestly about what I lack

I consciously try to stop then and there

My grapes are sour, I am acutely aware..

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One thought on “Are my grapes sour?

  1. ‘Schadenfreude is the experience of pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction that comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of another person.’–Wikipedia
    I think we all do it, but isn’t schadenfreude a fabulous word for a less than desirable trait?
    That author that I told you about the other day, Anne Lamott, has a wonderful account of this with a friend in one of her books. She berates herself for it, but cannot contain her glee. Fortunately, both she and her friend can laugh about it.

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