Sonnet: Acting These Days Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: Acting These Days

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The way they act is worst I’ve seen;
In acting’s name, they show perverted sex;
There is no censorship of silver screen;
The kind of love and kissing can all vex.

Violence and sex are shown to maximum;
They poison young hearts, minds and souls to sin;
What filthy songs and dance make it wholesome!
And takes the audience to hellish bin.

What vices more, they need to exhibit?
The eyes and ears revel in devilish glee;
The actors, actresses don’t inhibit;
Nothing is wrong in life they think, maybe.

O God, where is the human modesty?
For Money’s sake, they buy this malady!

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Dr John Celes

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Tamilnadu, India
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