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Predatory Transgressor Priests
Accept the "Holy Fathers" stains? What prideful tolerance sustains The acts by priestly "Confessors" Whose transgressions we all deplore. Their molestations cause such pain That no repentance can explain To parishes stretched far and wide - To innocents they cast aside. Religious aristocracy, Duplicitous conformity, Accepted this hypocrisy - This predatory blasphemy. Faux piety to hide their shame, Disdaining good and shielding blame; No deft Indulgence could resolve - No Inquisition would absolve. Despicable to humankind, By words and deeds now left behind; No con nor lies supplant the proof: The mirror to self-damning truth. These crimes, these aggravated sins - Atrocities no words can spin, Nor can appeal 'yond earthly reign For acquiesced eternal stains.
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