Invitation To A Bad Ending Poem by John Sensele

Invitation To A Bad Ending



Beware not of the darkness of light
Fear the light of tinted glasses
You conceal in during sunlight
Assuming to you will come no minuses

You invite wrecking marriages
With consequences unwritten into the future
You slay in your crime carriages
Driving at night to your suture

Written on the wall
Your presumptions assume don't exist
Unless your moving coffins fall
As long as your offences persist

You drive moving wheels to your death
Running to you faster and faster
Unless you repent and renew true faith
You court sure disaster

Sounding the end of nonsense
You sow in light and darkness
Casting aside common sense
Cultivating a future filled with sadness

From which you can't escape
Till duplicity and stupidity you renounce
Unless death strikes your nape
In every ounce you bounce

Ignoring karma's warning
Bad you cast, bad you reap
Good you give, good you're gaining
It's up to you covenant with imminent end to keep

Remember luck doesn't come forever
If blood sucking grows
Sooner of later luck says again never
Foolishness its hide-out throws.

Saturday, April 4, 2020
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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