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Gatsby the Shooting Star
Gatsby was a human shooting star,
Eyes glowing bright in a single direction,
But everyone knows that stars will crash and burn
If they soar too stubbornly with iron-clad conviction.
He was a man of contradiction:
Earned his wealth square through hard, crooked labor,
And owned a mansion - an American’s dream
But only filled it with party favors.
Yet, this man is not just material
For he owned an innocent dream,
To woo a lucky lady
Who was smarter than she seemed.
In stories like this, the lovesick fools always meet their end,
But we saw a lovely, innocent, young fool accused
For something he had no part in,
And I saw today his weakness was that he was easily used.
We all know in the end that he was a moth
Burned by the allure of love’s green light,
But despite a hard lesson learned of keeping one’s dreams to the ground,
I stand here and still think “What a wonderful sight”.
Hell to fleeting wealth and cowardice,
Here’s to friendship and love,
Begone the constructs of West and East Egg,
For God’s blue eyes stare at us all from above.
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An English 11 assignment for the Great Gatsby.
Interesting movie, made me consider how life is worth living not for the sake of a woman and an affluent status, but with thoughtfulness and consideration towards my society.