Obliteration Portion Poem by John Sensele

Obliteration Portion



Dinosaurs flew into oblivion despite their huge size
Because dinosaurs couldn't think and plan like
Homo sapiens does. Now, homo sapiens despite the prize
Dangled to him by God skates towards the spike
Of extinction because complacency and vile decadence
Sip and bleep daily into homo sapiens modus operandi where
Arrogance, impertinence, semblance insolence and offence
Saunter in every way, everyday, every pay, everywhere
Because homo sapiens far from displaying strategy
Has withdrawn into a racoon cocoon where idiocy and duplicity
Malady, tragedy, perfidy and the plight of the refugee
Daily multiply and supply a litany in the city
Of a world in need of seeds and feeds of caution
Unless obliteration becomes humankind's favourite portion.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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