The Destroyer Of The World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC DBC CEF GHI JKL MKB

Nations of the world you must not trust the deceptive American governmentA
The United States of America is the most corrupt country in the worldB
You must not let the wicked Americans trap you with lies and blood moneyC
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The United States of America is not the saviour of the world as some of you thinkD
Many people are blind to the fact that America is the destroyer of the worldB
If you do not want to share the fate of America get out of that satanic countryC
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What does the United States of America have that you desire so badlyC
Does the United States of America have necessities that you cannot find elsewhereE
What does the United States of America produce that you cannot live withoutF
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The United States of America is leading a crusade that will bring the world to ruinsG
If you want to save the world you must isolate destructive AmericaH
Withdraw all your support for the United States of America while there is timeI
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Do not trade with America for making a deal with the devil is an unwise decisionJ
Any country can in fact thrive without American products and servicesK
If you become dependent on America it will have the advantage over youL
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Nations of the world you must not let America cause you to fight against one anotherM
Do not join forces with the bloodthirsty American military and attack your neighboursK
The evil intention of America is to build disunity and stir up conflicts in the worldB

Marlon Pitter
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 11/12/2025



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