Surely There Must Be Poem by Francis Duggan

Surely There Must Be



Surely there must be an afterlife hell
For the souls of the corrupted billionaires forever to dwell
The horrible self centered people of greed
Humanity without their sort would be better off indeed
Their sort are never an advantage to humanity
Without them in the World there would be less in poverty
Yet sadly by millions of impressionable people their sort are admired
Those who of singing their praises never seem to grow tired
A natural environmental vandal every greedy billionaire
For self and close kin only seem to care
In pursuit of their billions their big machines dig huge holes in the ground
In the works of the billionaire greedy environmental damage to Mother Earth abound
And surely there must be an afterlife hell
Where the souls of the billionaire greedy are forever to dwell.

Sunday, June 25, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: afterlife
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