You Fear You' Anger Poem by Joseph D. Smith

You Fear You' Anger

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What do you fear?
Does it make you angry?
What do you hear, about fear?
What does it take, to make you angry?

Believe what you want...
You want things your own way...

You let the abuse happen,
As long as it doesn't happen to you,
Or as long as it doesn't apply to your situation.

What are you afraid of?
Why are you angry?

You fear what you don't understand.
And you become angry as a result of fear.
In order to defend your own freedom,
You must defend the freedom of everyone else!

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
People don't want to let me live my life freely; I am told that I will be arrested for smoking Marijuana, or enjoying some occasional Opium; I am told that I will be arrested for swimming in the nude, in a public place; I am told that I will be given a ticket for refusing to wear my seat-belt; I am told that I will go to jail for consensual gambling, or for certain types of consensual sex between adults. The United States of America is a joke! The United States Constitution is being used, as toilet paper.
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Joseph D. Smith

Joseph D. Smith

Glasgow, KY, USA
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