Returning Back To Appreciate



Aggravation to once before exaggerate,
Seems more these days...
A testing of patience.
Needed these days to tolerate a craze.
Escalating in ways,
Promising to remain normalized to stay.
With a doing done,
For many to feel a buying of guns...
Is the best solution to deal with reality.
The same reality they refuse to accept,
When fiction to delude the truth to deny...
Had been thought too revealing for anyone,
Attempting to try...
Using observation to appreciate being awake.
At a time many are hoping to find,
The why, cause and reason...
Others are not,
Defending to protect themselves...
Or appear to be in fear feeling threatened.
By those wishing to sit in positions,
With hopes to replace them.
And what historically has been fictioned.
As a way of life to live fantasized.
When everyone should be made to realize,
That without fairy-tales told to tell...
For most of our lives to deceive and lie.
Who would ever come eventually to believe,
People who are perceived...
To be on a mission to destroy a democracy.
Are actually hoping,
Their self indulging destructive ways...
Will one day be found and interpreted,
As a means to bring humanity...
Back from losing efforts endeavored,
In participating to volunteer their energies...
Seeking conflict, division, chaos and racism,
To focus upon an attention to get.
Is the wrong way to go about it.

'There is something missing,
In your explanation...
I find it difficult to comprehend.
What you say,
Is the only way to defend and preserve...
A democratic process,
Is to destroy what it represents?'

I know.
Some methods,
Don't come easy to understand.
These lessons first
Must be taught in the home.
And shown how powerful,
Justice can be when ignoring...
One's belief,
In what the image of a democracy should be!
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Written on May 03, 2023

Submitted by lpahtillah on May 03, 2023

Modified on May 03, 2023

1:47 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABXBBCDEFXGDGXXDXXXEXAXXXGXXFHBXFXXXXX HDXCXXX XXXXXXHXF
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,769
Words 355
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 38, 7, 9

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