Against Instant Gratification Using World War Ii Type Propaganda Posters Poem by Raj Dronamraju

Against Instant Gratification Using World War Ii Type Propaganda Posters



To warn the naive airman or seaman of the dangerously seductive spy
Of disease and speaking out of turn on classified matters
To protect the naive soldier from the deceitful, corrupting app

The monstrous caricature of the villain that is not so easy to pin down in a description
Not as easy as the old time wanted poster, dead or alive, or cautionary art filled with ethnic absurdities

Don't eat or drink the things that are bad for your body and don't watch the things that are bad for your mind
Society now attacks you directly the way a virus attacks healthy cells
Give this Cesar his bare minimum obliged, keep the rest out of view

I must have it now
I don't need to have it now
I'd rather work for the things I want and get them in stages, don't eat too much nor expect too much
Fight corn syrup with the same energy used for fighting any other sort of evil

Ending the advisory with your poster model….

In her domicile full of cats, she needs….
Wine delivered to her doorstep
Lovers delivered to her doorstep
And people to yell at

Monday, April 6, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: discipline
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