Horrid Hostility Poem by John Sensele

Horrid Hostility



‘So called judge, ' a so cold nudge
From a popular president pricks consciences
That no matter how much grudge
A president feels, disrespect stances

Illustrate a level of contempt
Hardly encountered in Uncle Sam
In recent history although an attempt
Initiated by the White House in some

Way exudes a measure of discomfort
At the brazen manner in which Donald Trump
Wields instruments of power in support
Of his arcane agenda to dump

Etiquette in favour of pursuing a personal crusade
Targeted at emasculating the sanctity
Of the Oval Office with a tirade
After tirade which is akin to defending horrid hostility and dull disingenuity.

Sunday, February 5, 2017
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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