Mans Right Not Gods Right Poem by Patti Masterman

Mans Right Not Gods Right



The territorial never stop to ponder
They did not craft the earth beneath their step
To take another's homeland is abhorrent
It's tantamount to pilferage or theft.

Whoever lives upon it has the right
To protect the other ones that it supports
And anyone opposing that's a thug
Even when the bureaucrats exhort.

Even though boundaries extend forever
Past wherever god would make the mark
It takes away what civilizes man
And makes us into savages, in the dark.

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