Hammer of Sense To Dummines
Take a hammer
Step up to the game
Whack a Mole?
Nope! Whack a Dummy!
You don't like staying home?
To bad, Jack! Put a lock on it!
You spend too much time bumming
Not sticking to essential stores
Your just loitering where
Your not wanted!
You cut through the registers
You stand too close to people
You don't wear a mask
Unmask make a good target
For this giant hammer
To get you a jaw wired!
You party in packs
You riot in mobs
You protest in colonies
Makes you bigger targets
For getting knocked down
With each powerful swing!
Wake up!
Smart up!
Truth Up!
Toughen up!
Your losing your sanity
Your common sense flies off
Like a clock thrown out the window
To see if you can see if time flies!
As your off wolly gagging
Were sticking to the rules
Were keeping safe
To protect those we love!
Your only prolonging
The inevitable of the crisis
Your gonna cause a second wave
More bodies will hit the floor
Just like in "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor"!
Mayors and Governors
Try to ease up openings
To help businesses
But have they not learn
To what happened in Europe?
Your frustrated
Your tired
You hate not working
You don't like being cooped up?
So you lash out
By breaking out?
You wear no masks
Because your invincible?
You care not for humanity?
You care not for loved ones?
You care not for your friends?
You care not for the world?
You care not for the future?
Now you see why the hammers
Strike your spineless bodies!
Were knocking some common sense
Into your hollow skulls
Full of rage and frustration!
So if you don't want a giant bump
On your soft-served heads
You better wear a helmet
Look before you leap
And see the truth
Of your actions!
Open your eyes to the damage
Open your hearts to the truth
Open your minds to the reality
Smart up than act like monkeys!
Unless you want the Hammer of Sense
To thunder down upon you!
Copyright © Megan Ryan | Year Posted 2020
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