Man's Future's Here Today Poem by Long Tooth

Man's Future's Here Today



The Churches of man are all falling,
Although they pretend to have calling,
Abuse and then slander all others,
Throw judgments around, their feet well off the ground,
But they don't give a fig for their brothers.

A single man isn't much better
No thought of himself as a debtor,
'That banker's in luck I'm a client!
I got mine alone, let the lazy eat stone,
I'm so proud to say I'm self-reliant! '

It's easy to choke on man's wisdom
Most act like they're paupers and then some!
But personal spaces are littered!
"Tomorrow looks clear! Sounds like time for a beer! "
Does he talk to his God? not considered!

Most people hide fear in their anger,
It's simple to give life the finger,
When people are just out to get you
It's rarely man's fault when his tire hits asphalt,
If there's no Black around, blame the Hebrew!


Long Tooth
September 2,2017

Saturday, September 2, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: abuse,pride
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