Hi Problem, Rhymes Poem by S.W. Clark

Hi Problem, Rhymes



There was a man, who was a man you see
whose only change was insanity.
He had the right to live like you and me
though he had on occasion that problem
and some questions of things he could solve them.
Until his problem became his problem
Well not actually his problem
was his problem
Just the people he killed could not understand him.
His problem was his problem,
not him.
Or was he his problem?
'Insane' he tells them
'Can't you understand? '
'Why should my problem be my problem? '
Some people might say it was an itch of an ear that caused the car to make the steer.
Others say a twitch of the finger of nervous contention that caused a stinger.
So what causes his insanity to kill all the time?
It is the simple hearing of a stupid rhyme.
Oopps! you spoke too loud, he just killed ten
You caused his problem to flare up again.
He has the right to live
like you and me
though you and me have perfect sanity.
And when he is sane he will not kill again.
Oh! He just did
Well that was your fault not his.
Do not say it was mine because I made this rhyme.
Do not rhyme again and make him sin.
Sorry!
It was nobody's fault. So he has killed someone again.
Not to be punished is he to be, this is insane!
Crime without punishment
Justice should be the victims' hope
not the criminals
When punishment is given for a crime it is not to appease the victum nor change the criminal,
it is given as a reactive predicament to reveal the shame this crime is viewed by a civil people.
A should not be just set aside from a community but should be shamed by the community to express their feelings of the crime committed.
Don't rhyme again
Or you will make him sin.

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