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Malevolent Forms of Warnings

Malevolent Forms of Warning Contamination of the water Insubordination of a teenage daughter Co-ordination of more lambs to the slaughter Provocation of the new world order Authentication of identity required for movement past the border to be sort Augmentation of solemnity as reflected in the afterthought Illustration of the ignominy while the power can be bought Condemnation of the entity as the system is over-wrought A youthful look toward the future with a glisten in his eye The truthful confessions of a man on his death bed about to die It’s useful to convalesce when you have been inclined to cry A boot full of regrets can bring the heaviest of sighs Confounded Orwellian nightmares upon the computer screens Resounded machines travel in light years as the planet quietly screams Co-founded companies of bright ears and minds that dare to continue to dream Well rounded women dressed in their inner fears cling to faith to be redeemed Polyphonic sonic soundscapes created for the innocent of ear Hedonic landscapes berated the barriers as it all ended in tears Subsonic whale calls through the oceanic walls as we lose more and more each year Pneumonic plagues erupt among both the honest and corrupt to usurp the atmosphere Benevolent forms appear through imaginations and storms as grace falls from the heavens above Prevalent norms no longer need to be adhered to as societal push comes to the shove Malevolent horns appear through placards of fear as the world is starved of love Sentiment mourns the loss of all of it as peace forms from a white dove The End Copyright Elizabeth Moroz

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