Omnibus Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

Omnibus



Promising to provide,
Many things at once.
Omnibus wishes.
Missing aspirational tones.
Yet condoning are the hearing of groans.

Promising to provide,
Many things to deliver if trusted.
Although one who gains to get this trust,
Knows how to pick suckers.
And use their minds to corrupt.

Blinded to distractions that delude.
Fools.
Loyal to division without vision,
Of decisions made.

Blinded to distract are the fools.
Stripped of their vision.
For a loyalty that's given.

Omnibus to disrupt,
Everything to corrupt.
And blinded by distractions to delude.
Are the fools.
Loyal to division.
And stripped of a vision,
To make their own decisions made.

Omnibus to disrupt everything.
Are the fools.
Loyal to division.
Without vision to decisions made.
And removing a trust.
To allow it busted.
And removing a trust.

And removing a trust.
Omnibus to corrupt,
On many levels.
Omnibus to corrupt,
On many levels.
With a doing to remove a trust!

Sunday, March 1, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: corruption
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