A Fallen World Poem by Naomi (fellowtuber123) Hamilton

A Fallen World



A discontented feeling in a discontented world,
Let all of society's secrets immediately unfurl.
An intangible theory tinted from your own,
The establishment of the intention to detect the unknown.

A diversion from your penalty would be a rare event,
Are punishments the lessons with the greatest of intent?
Do the criminals behind the bars really learn their lesson?
Will our pride crash and burn if we make a simple confession?

The subsidence of a heart that couldn't stand alone,
The degree of our wrong doing, yet we bicker and we moan.
An apologetic smile will not satisfy the bill,
Many years ago, there was respect and good will.

The bitterness and obdurate thinking of our self-indulgent minds,
The next generation will surely ask, 'Is man REALLY kind? '

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