Who can claim to be virtuous
without feeling some pride?
Who cannot be craving
for the possessions of others?
Who can be righteous
without screaming in wrath?
Who can ask for others
to pick up the trash they have left?
Who is being too wealthy
without wishing for more?
Who isn’t losing their sleep
over glimpses of thighs?
and who doesn’t crash
the buffet without being hungry?
knowing that living with this
is likely to be
your doom in the end.
Todat Grace hosts dVerse OLN, and it is our 400th edition since we started… I am captivated how much of the seven deadly sins actually tick of, and how you can face yourself really.
January 29, 2025

Interesting questions, Björn, and plenty of food for thought.
The seven vices really
I love the framing of the questions in your poem. I mean I am probably guilty of one or more.
It is not easy to not be breaking any of them….
Bjorn, some define virtue differently than others. Yet excess will get you every time. That said, some just don’t care if it does. I also like the questioning format, where you drop the bomb at the end.
It is worth thinking about
Nice onr
Interesting art
🎇much love
The juxtopostion is jarring and thoughtful. I was thinking of bookends or a spectrum.
Fine work indeed, Bjorn. Love the approach of asking questions. Salute!
Pure Slush Books published 7 consecutive anthologies a few years back, each dedicated to one of the Deadly Sins, and I was lucky enough to appear in ALL OF THEM. Find then all together (if you’re interested) here: – Eggs Over Tokyo – : Search results for 7 deadly