I admit.
I once watched those mindless men who straddle on the airwaves.
They wore blue and red like hammerheads of corporate greed.
And I also admit,
To the way I used to eat up their words, ravenous for their confidence,
The smiles pulled wide by all those people searching their well-planned disguises.
But I will not admit, no way.
No how.
That every now and then, my strength might fail me,
And I’ll find myself watching with strained eyes to see their smiles again.