Rows & Roles Of Indifference Poem by John Sensele

Rows & Roles Of Indifference



Don't wait, debate or sweat to crate plates
That become boisterous or boastful
In real time when their slates
Injure, ingratiate or infuriate a full

Complement of coaches convened to adjudicate
Over matters Mercy mean to ponder over
When strain and pain duplicate
Hurts she's got rid of when her LandRover

Teeters twice on the edge of a cliff
That nearly results in real danger
And indifference rows and grows so stiff
Mercy determines to dodge the ranger

Who enjoins ego trippers
To frustrate friends, families and fathers
Invited to remind braggarts they are their brothers' keepers
Despite disgracing themselves in front of their mothers.

Thursday, February 23, 2017
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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