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Cruelty of Hate

Awfully loathsome in its brutality Hate's cruelty is evil in its entirety As heart agonizes due to its torturous despicability Belittling human dignity, affecting creation by its complexity... With the attack of hate's cruelty Unborn babes can't enjoy existence wondrous beauty Abandoned kids face challenges in obscurity Bullied adolescents suffer in their infirmity Battered spouses weep silently in their afflictions' severity Discontented husbands and wives fight with pride's importunity Victimized children wallow in separation anxiety Struggling homes waver in their solidarity's stability Wrecked marriages fall toward dysfunctional futility Bitter family members escape from reality Toward disillusionment, questioning their identity... As hate's cruelty undermines kindness-sensitivity Chaos and turmoil can be felt, devoid of unity Echoing envy, contempt, panic, anger, oppression's intensity Indeed, affecting progress and prosperity Robbing people of joy, victory and peace around safety While instilling fear, terror amidst insecurity Even animals are not exempted to experience barbarity When their welfare is neglected midst uncaring community... When unchecked, perpetrators of hate's cruelty Continue with their aggression insanity While victims in their martyrdom-superiority Stay lamenting midst abuse-propensity... Oh! I ask God for His mercy, grace and pity While my soul abides in His compassionate certainty Assured that He enables me to overcome hate's cruelty By His offered relationship I can trust throughout eternity Which my very being can share with hope's serenity Striving to spread genuine love that prevails along respect's tenacity. Dramatic monologue in monorhyme Edited on May 20, 2025

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