Price To Pay Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Price To Pay



Lieing to deceive.
With a using of hypocrisy.
Has had its time,
To blind unconscious minds.

Conflict and division,
Heated to bait...
The acts of racism.
Has a price to pay.
Shown by Mother Nature.
But this is not connected,
To those with limited minds.
And easily manipulated.

Is it a mistake God made,
To have created the World...
As diversified as it is?
To have nothing proven duplicated.
Even identical twins,
Are different in personality.

That white folks are instigators,
Of bigotry and racist hatred.
Something else has to be missing.
They find to despise and deny,
Inside themselves.
And...
Perhaps it is their wish to want,
Not to be colorless.
To have a color to flaunt.
And they lay baking under the Sun.
On beaches burning.

Lieing to deceive.
Using hypocrisy.
And twisting religious beliefs.
To have it perceived,
Images and symbols of God...
Reflects themselves to be worshipped.
But Mother Nature,
And appointed disciples and deities.
Spirit guides and millions of others,
Gone to have passed on.
Know there is a price to pay,
For a display...
Of evilness to inflict.
With this diseasing sickness,
Perceiving to believe...
By doers of it,
Will stay without being replaced.
Be they conservative, liberal.
Or independent participants.

That ultimate price to pay,
Is inevitable.
The signs are here.
Not THERE.
Those signs...
Are HERE.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: belief,observation,present
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