Sentence For Negligence (C) Poem by Margaret Alice Second

Sentence For Negligence (C)



Two boys unloved, plucked from the school and
countryside they loved in Nonfiction Condensed,
I'm on the side of the boys whose parents had no
love for them in their hedonist life, the boys sent
off to boarding school, parents without honour or
a moral code, no integrity, taught no forgiveness,
the boys living with burning hearts - persecuted
by a father who lived the creed - ‘IT's ALL about
ME', an uncaring mother chasing excitement all
the time: horrible parents who deserved to die

Never taught their sons a moral code - never
gathered wisdom to bequeath to their kids, I'm
on the side of the wild, forlorn boys who killed
their useless parents - they should not have
been sentenced for a crime instigated by their
cruel, detestable parents, snuffing out the fire
of love & emotions in their sons, condemning
their souls to ruin and perdition caring ONLY
about wealth and a social lifestyle in which
children were unnecessary and unwelcome

The situation growing worse as the boys grew
up & realised how unloved they were compared
to other kids; detestable policemen who punish
the sons for the parents' deeds - now my mind
finds reality grey and stale; a sad account of the
lonely lives of two little boys - a burden to their
happy-go-lucky parents, the boys judged for
a crime their parents prepared themselves by
living like faux socialites, they are lucky to be
dead - THEY should've received the death
sentence for negligence…

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