Even when every dog has its day
All men must die,
this only animal that use fire,
Those who stand instead of us,
And stand against us,
Yet again ,when we don't get a seat,
Men of few words ,those who veers like weather-cock
When they choose more of the two evils
Even when this haunts the guilty,their hearts are marbled,
Where this habits grow unconsciously,
Your introductions contradicts ambassador,
The best of your nation is a broken gill,
Because now the capable have disabilities,
And no thirst to conform regularities,
After the bruises of your greed,
You don't rectify the position you stand,nor
Never touched with sense of gallantry and national Honor,
This water that gratifies natural greed,
Runs dry,
But we don't expose our tongues,
Unless the snake tears out one rib.
All Men Must Die
Bradley Wanami
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 08/17/2020
Poet's note: Poem relates a corrupt country leaders as men to die sooner for a better fellow countryman. It relates the bad habits we don't talk about. Living longer to die poorer.
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Poem topics: animal, dog, fire, never, snake, water, weather, sense, broken, natural, honor, nation, capable, position, guilty, national, Valentine's Day, choose, greed, stand, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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