Deserving Of Individual Life Boats Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Deserving Of Individual Life Boats

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Assuming...
That if they let the ship sink,
With a captain they've been made to dislike...
They could hop in the life boats,
Saving themselves...
And row to shore.
To receive the adulation of the people,
They believe await them to applaud their activities...
Adored.

However...
The doers perceive each one of them,
Are deserving of individual life boats.
With a servant to row...
And catered service.

These are the same doers,
Who implemented their own castastrophy.
And these are the same doers who now argue over...
The design of the life boats and the suits they should wear,
When they are honored at individual ceremonies...
To highlight the efforts each individually achieved.

And...
These are the same doers who pretend they can swim,
But have not a clue what to do with their arms.
However...
Dressed the part to play the role,
Is quite different than the acutal performance expected.
And many of them 'now' have decided...
Perhaps letting the ship sink was not a good idea.
So now they scramble amongst themselves,
To determine the cost of repair...
And if that can be done as cheaply as possible.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Eric Cockrell 29 July 2011

outstanding poem... reminds me of the farce going on in Washington!

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