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Hubris
Certain men have risen to claim dominance over society, Their actions attest to barren depths of indifference, Caring not that those who are unable to fight back Are trodden beneath the heavy boots of oppression; Artistry, vision unrecognized by these ruthless men Allowing the best of creation to fall unrealized; Blindness reflected in the aperture of willfulness, They fail to realize the key to their survival Depends upon those they seek to trample. Denying the nuance of eternal life, Disbelieving warnings that their war-filled saga Lacks the grace of God’s perfect blessing, Their hubris knows no bounds, Their proclivity for power overriding any doubt. With no one possessing the temerity to question their authority They flourish in shallow praise, unable to comprehend They bring about their own self-inflicted death As disease eats away the marrow of their existence. Unmourned, unheeded they shall pass away Forgotten, unremarkable as they die an ignoble death. 11/19/18
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