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Disgraced



In such foolishness does man engage,
taking joy in wickedness, which does enrage.
Harming one another with little thought,
against basic rules, that were taught.
Murder and rape, rampant are they,
even their own children, parents slay.
In many sick pleasures, taking delight,
falsly thinking it's the human right.
Deciding it's ok, for man with man,
which was forbidden, since time began.
Or the woman, who beds more than one,
and knows not, who fathered her son.
Many more evils, the list goes on,
the days of innocence, are long gone.
How the mirror, one can face,
having to look, at such disgrace.
Given so much, and this you do,
but now I assure, the days are few.

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