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Where does this end?

Angry poem thing.

By Paul StewartPublished 3 months ago Updated 3 months ago 1 min read
Where does this end?
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Drowning

in a sea of discontent, with an increasing number of miscreants and malcontents

Stunned

to hushed silence at the lies upon lies and misfires in communication breakdown

Money

be the goal of those in control, power be the quest of those whose start was best

The Pigs

of equality they dance around the dirt, until they learn to walk on two legs

Haves and the rest

leaders and the led, the muck slingers and the muck dwellers

Supposed demonocracy

opposed to freedom, free thinking frowned upon, just subservience

Ass covering

behind closed doors deals whose side are you really on never ending lies

As the world melts,

the masquerade ball of unimportant issues, vilifying the have nots

Senseless sensibilities

proud prejudice, the fires are stoked, but where's the revolution?

We're told

to support, told to uphold, but told freedom of speech is a joy to behold

Where be

the promised changes? forever long delayed improvements once the election dusts

Darkness shadows

the light, brightness forgotten as the smog grows, holding us captive

When we fight

we're not right, when we follow, we give up tomorrow, where does this end?

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Thanks for reading!

Author's Notes: Clearing out my WIP a little and found this. It's not saying anything new...I guess. Enjoy.

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Paul Stewart

Scottish-Italian poet/writer from Glasgow.

Overflowing in English language torture and word abuse.

"Every man has a sane spot somewhere" R.L Stevenson

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Comments (6)

  • L.C. Schäfer3 months ago

    Some of these speak of a fire lit under your bottom! Usually it ends when we all collectively say NO 💪

  • Keeping a sufficient majority of the population convinced that the powers that be are not the source & cause of their trials & tribulations but that rather the problem is someone else, usually relatively defenseless, is a task that requires daily renewal & reinforcement. That having been said, the powers that be also have the resources to provide the solutions, & there are many who do their best to realize them for their employees, communities & world. But it doesn't take very many seeking power & wealth with no regard to consequences coveting whatever it is that they don't have, needing to possess anything that belongs to another, to bring the world to its knees, wallowing in a poverty of spirit & soul as well as the basic necessities for survival. All of which is simply to say, "I hear ya, man."

  • Grz Colm3 months ago

    Curious structure that emphasises your key phrases - with some of your often explored themes! ☺️👏 Sorry, it’s been so long, again.

  • JBaz3 months ago

    You never cease to amaze me with the various ways you write. so beautifully written 'the light, brightness forgotten as the smog grows,'

  • WOW!!! Very impressive... Some of my many 'favourite' lines... "As the world melts, the masquerade ball of unimportant issues, vilifying the have nots Senseless sensibilities proud prejudice, the fires are stoked, but where's the revolution?" So many truths well voiced. ... & now, I'm off to walk my patient 'puppy'!

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