The truth maybe tough to hear but it's clear
Reckless and abusive with his power
Useless to lie anymore
Man has a major addiction going on
Pleas ignorance but we all know he knows better
If only he could be made to see at least a little reason
So many of us could get along so much better in today's all too bitter world
Lesson soon in this life he must learn
One he must forever hold hear and dear
Suffering is never anything to your fellow human beings you should be willing to so easy pass on
It's hard enough to get by in this life without added outside pressures
Nevermore seek only in the name of power and endless greed
God be with him to teach him and show him better...
Before it is too late
2025 Ramona Thompson Felton
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I write the following words with the utmost respect for you as a member of PostPoems.
I thought you believed that the Innkeeper was the greatest politician and leader in American History---like in your poem calling him our "golden leader"; as well as your poem, "Women, Trust . . . " Is he not Making American Great Again?
Starward-Led [in Chrismation, Januarius]
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Oh, ok. So you could write
Oh, ok. So you could write something in praise of, say, Joe Stalin, and then writing something sweeping him away into a dustpan?
Starward-Led [in Chrismation, Januarius]