Above The Law Poem by Orbiam Simon

Above The Law



If the bee can't sting
Within their wax
How can they attack outside?
If a snake can't swallow a dead rat
What about a flying bat?
The lion has shed tears
When a rabbit intruded his territory

A tilapia has drank off the ocean
And the sharks are desperate
The hawk has taken away a food
From the eagle and flew freely

The throne has been invaded by unknown slave
The crown has been snatched by the air
A tongue is bitten by the teeth
When there was food in the mouth
How can they protect us
If the mace and the laws can't be guarded?
There is a crack on the wall.

Monday, October 14, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: corruption
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about the conspiracies and attrucities that are going on in societies and the offenders seems to have been set free.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chiori Mathew 30 October 2019

Simon this is a very potential poem with a lot of evocative content in it, the use of words is very OK and the way you crafted makes it unique, a kind of sattire to our nation. thanks for sharing.

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