There's not much in Frank
that cares for morality:
it is a burden, smothering the truest, purest
parts of of life;
he has lived long enough without it,
and he's forgotten that a compass
fueled by ethics
can guide in ways adrenaline cannot.
Concern comes to play
only if it benefits him, and
that's where his people skills come to play.
Life is chaos
only if it benefits him, and
that's where his people skills come to play.
Life is chaos- - -
burning bright
burning fiercely
a fire that won't (can't)
be extinguished- - -
so Frank knows its best
to create his own stability
on terms he understands
(even if no one else will).
