Nonsense Makers Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Nonsense Makers



After all has been said and done,
To have been created to implicate...
Those depicted as suspicious,
For initiating and soliciting participants...
In a mission sufficient to confuse conditions,
Accused but vindicated of it...
Nonsense makers faking their innocence,
Seeking to portray themselves...
As unwilling victims.
Are revealed to be discovered...
The culprits of their own ignorance.
With their fingerprints traced,
All over the evidence...
They made attempts to erase.
To prove a doing with this done,
Of not using their minds at anytime...
Trying to undermine and blame others,
For living lives that represent...
Not only their consent.
But also an approval of their negligence.

'They could have said 'something',
To prevent us from making fools of ourselves.'

~They did.
So instead of arguing over the facts that exist,
They decided to leave you...
To face the proof of it without insisting,
A truth to accept and value...
Is better to 'see' and believe.
Than it is to hear it and become offended.~

'So...
What are you saying to imply? '

~It is difficult to reply to that.
Since my open eyes,
Can not be exchanged...
With those that remain closed.~

'Oh please.
You sound like the others envious of us.'

~Cake bakers and candlestick makers,
Eventually discover with each other...
More can be accomplished,
When minds become enlightened.
To appreciated the taste of their separate labors.
And those who are nonsense makers,
In time awaken to realize that.~

Saturday, February 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gajanan Mishra 28 February 2016

a truth to accept and value sir, I like it..

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