Having Too Much Curiosity Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Having Too Much Curiosity



The more one understands,
To perceive has been made...
Comprehended and understood.
Each day presents,
Fresh additional nonsense.
To leave one gasping,
Out of breath.
Running away to escape,
From the unexpected.

'Is it those of cancerous minds
Attacking?
Or is it those attacking,
The cancer?
To keep it from spreading,
When learning the prognosis...
Has revealed to diagnose,
An unsuspected effect.
And as of yet...
No one has come forward,
To claim they will achieve...
The receiving the benefit,
From their support to give...
To the elite free reign,
An unleashed feeding,
That defends and protects...
A destroying humanity.
To do as they please to greed,
Exclusively their gluttony.'

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