La La Land Poem by john coldwell

La La Land



The Earth has turned,
The truth runs cold.
All you have learned,
Will no longer hold.
We’re ringing out the times of sand,
And we’re living in La La Land

Our new liberality,
Ignores all reality.
What we now call equality,
We once called depravity,
Those things that are no longer banned
Now we’re living in La La Land.

Our new definitions,
For once pleasant words,
Cover, like perfume,
The stench of milk turned to curds.
And much else that’s deep underhand
Now were living in La La Land

God is being mocked
As we pass laws that grant sins
And we’re no longer shocked
At Bibles in bins
There is nothing now we need understand
But that Hell was once like La La Land.

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