Wholesale Abandon Poem by Mason Maestro

Wholesale Abandon

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Deaf, dumb, blind, we go on and on self-deceiving
That everything's in its place and tomorrow always comes
With reckless abandon we isolate radical thinking
With hasty abandon it's trampled down under the sun

Who gave birth to an unsolvable knot
Who scoffed the last notion of a plot
Who was taught to take orders in chains
Who was sized up for collars and ties
Who was bound to a desk all his life
Who was trained not to stir up a fight
Who was given a deed he'll never own
Who was barely thrown a fair-sized bone
Who was anchored outside the harbor
Who was jagged but never sharper
Who was a broken, proxy stand-in
Who was ditched with wholesale abandon

Thursday, March 3, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: isolation
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The title lyroem to the 16th conceptual novelty - Wholesale Abandon. Out March 16th,2016
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