Failed Practices Poem by Chan Mongol

Failed Practices

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FAILED PRACTICES
Poem by Chan Mongol
April 30 of 2022


Whatever again and again we practice;

The power of hypnotism increase.

Countries force kids to recite daily;

Prayers and national anthems mainly.

Religious practices became bad habits;

Masking a religion, a country contradicts.

I never knew that a religion helped a country;

It never made a good society, authority.

Insignificant few poor religious are good;

Most patriot religious people are screwed.

You practice jokes you become a joker;

Military training makes a soldier.

To do a thing over and over is a habit;

Hypnotism makes a fanatic, nationalist.

When main meal is meat, you become fat;

What you eat what you look, simple is that!

My advocacy and messages are clear and fair;

To re-enter in the state of nature is the answer.

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Chan Mongol

Chan Mongol

East Bengal (Bangladesh)
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