How To Not Commit Suicide

Written on 01/15/2026
Poetic Outlaws

By: David Lerner
Photo: Hengki Lee
the trick is to 
live with utter despair
without utterly despairing

to hate with your heart
and yet not quite believe it
one must, when crossing at the red
keep both eyes open

sing in the shower without
regard for tone

laugh as deeply and savagely as possible

spend much time alone
and regret it as little
as you can

never cry wolf until it's eating you alive

care about your neighbors, but with 
great discretion

never make the mistake of believing
it will all come out right
but want it to anyway

never turn the corner without
knowing in your heart
there maybe be nothing beyond it
even though you're sure there is

allow for the pettiness of your fellow man
even as you despise it

cry as often as possible, and 
only over tragic or stupid matters

fall in love, fall in love

adore music, crave beauty, yearn for
it all 

have limits, destroy them, have none, 
change your mind

never get too excited when
reading the paper but never forget
that it's all really happening

flowers are gorgeous and wind can't hurt you

the ocean is perfect and the stars are impossible

women, though evil, are much better than men

and children have more heaven than any sky

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You can find this poem in Lerner’s fantastic book of poetry published at Zeitgeist Press titled — A Bouquet of Nails

Bruce Isaacson, co-founder of Zeitgeist Press writes:

“Lerner gave everything to his poetry, even to the point of madness. He sought, through poems, to re-balance the contradictions of power and feeling that warp modern life. He refused to accept the inhumanity that rules society and insisted the world adapt itself to his vision of truth, of justice…like his idol, the poete maudit, Arthur Rimbaud, Lerner expected impossible things from poetry, and many of the burdens of his life resulted from that.”