Out Raging The Craze Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Out Raging The Craze



Why would anyone,
Find it necessary...
To have another on distant shores,
Defend their misleading and deceiving...
Deeds to defend.
When their own neighbors,
Can no longer tolerated nor pretend.
The intention meant of evils,
Done to do.
With a bolstered self induced ego.
Too outrageous to have the people,
Scratching the hair off their heads.
Both men and women.
Leaving those wearing wigs and weaves,
Covering their eyes.
Hoping familiar disguises are not noticed!
Out raging the craze.
As if the mission is to knock out,
All that are left,
Daring to connect any of this nonsense...
To consciousness!

Thursday, December 19, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: observation
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