Back Then Poem by Paul Butters

Back Then



Back in the twenty first century
The world was in chaos.
There was no World Gov.
Democracy was limited to certain 'Nations'
As such territories were called.
(We were so territorial then) .

Millions died of malnutrition
In places called 'Asia', 'Africa' and elsewhere.
Factions fought for land, resources
And 'Religious' beliefs
That I will describe to you later.

In those days people were persecuted
For their race, gender
And any way in which they differed from 'the norm'.

Anyone who spoke up against injustice
And countless other wrongs
Was branded 'Un-PC'
Humiliated
Before his (or her) peers.

Those were troubled times,
Back in those 'frontier days'.
Be thankful we are now civilised:
United Human Race,
Worldwide Democracy,
People Loving,
Compassionate
For the Good of All.

Welcome to my history class.
Let us learn from our mistakes,
And never repeat them.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: future,politics,world,world conflicts,world peace
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This one is for my drinking pal Paulo Gomes.
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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