Doing Nothing Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Doing Nothing



It is time,
For everyone to acknowledge...
Defending ignorance,
With it kept protected to keep sheltered...
Has a high price to pay,
By anyone who stays offended...
Yet accepts the effects,
Of what ignorance creates.

'They are just innocent children.
Unknowing the consequences,
Or the re-actions others have...
From being victimized by their misdeeds.'

~That's why all of them will spend time,
To find discipline at a boot camp.~

'But my child is being accused for doing nothing.'

~Trust me,
After boot camp...
Gone will be those excuses you make,
With thoughts of keeping your delusions protected.
And laziness you and others accept,
Will be realized as cost effective.
To keep kept benefits left.~

Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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