Humble humanity



Relax everything is fine falling into time of the sublime extravagance showing reversnce is always best to pass. Sun setting on the first two millenia now is the progressiin of sub-statiion platforms with dangerous edges where children and people sometimes fall down and get killed, or worse.

Standard practices not so standard for you and me to see the ways of the damned. They are so sure of the arrogance never experience the remorse of opportunity scalded manners revealed.
The camp fire is dying and the apes have all grown up now have they not?  Fire the weapon into the air at us in vain. Bullets rain up towards the sky and bounce off the machinery that comes to protect you from yourelves. Should so many die is the way of the day.

Litigate dishonor and see no improvement. Prejudice combined with un-necessary fear intrinsic in so many unhappy places. Hearts of stone rip through the fabric of society informative infirmity for the young and old alike will be judged at once. Inference depends on steadfast decisions along with all the best ingredients cooked to a well done. Malevolence done away with, picture coming into view kind hearted humane feelings follow you.

About this poem

This is from 365 A book of poetry. Pg 251. Just another poem I wrote telling the story of the human race needing to progress and become part of the galactic society. All progressive forms of life need to go through this process.

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Written on June 28, 2002

Submitted by stevekritselis on January 30, 2023

Modified on April 09, 2023

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