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A glorious ship sets sail, Robust engines begin to fire. A billowing cloud marks their trail Whisking along, climbing higher. Soon to find they’re moving frail, Over-capacity, the engines tire. Panic… passengers want to bail Before the ships fatigue is dire. “The ships too big to fail”, Assured the disguised liar Over the radio in a voice so stale, He sold the tickets to every buyer. Acting like there’s no need to worry The crew continues out to sea, News on board spreads in a hurry, The passengers whisper quietly. The crewman shouting, “all aboard!”, They look around, only to see, Transport of the vaulted horde As their count exceeds capacity. For profit loomed so temptingly, Blighted the soul in greedy begrime, Of that owner who sits at home, The culprit in this unwatched crime As the magistrate declared he’s free to roam. Back on the ship, the haul is flooding, So abrupt, they had no time. Sinking further to the depths and sure to drown, They let out a last and desperate horn to chime, As water rising—muffled the sound. “We’ll do everything we can!”, Exclaims the man who’s pockets lined, Pays off investigators to seal his plan, A freak accident without blame to find, Invisible strings puppeteer, The death of thousands into happenstance, Foul play at the hands of a financier, Onto his next venture without a second glance. Perhaps one day a corrected fate Will rise in the eyes of history, And right the legacy of our current state, Shedding light on the darkness of the shadow of inequality.
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Dec 29, 2019
Dec 29, 2019 at 1:44 PM UTC
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A glorious ship sets sail, Robust engines begin to fire. A billowing cloud marks their trail Whisking along, climbing higher. Soon to find they’re moving frail, Over-capacity, the engines tire. Panic… passengers want to bail Before the ships fatigue is dire. “The ships too big to fail”, Assured the disguised liar Over the radio in a voice so stale, He sold the tickets to every buyer. Acting like there’s no need to worry The crew continues out to sea, News on board spreads in a hurry, The passengers whisper quietly. The crewman shouting, “all aboard!”, They look around, only to see, Transport of the vaulted horde As their count exceeds capacity. For profit loomed so temptingly, Blighted the soul in greedy begrime, Of that owner who sits at home, The culprit in this unwatched crime As the magistrate declared he’s free to roam. Back on the ship, the haul is flooding, So abrupt, they had no time. Sinking further to the depths and sure to drown, They let out a last and desperate horn to chime, As water rising—muffled the sound. “We’ll do everything we can!”, Exclaims the man who’s pockets lined, Pays off investigators to seal his plan, A freak accident without blame to find, Invisible strings puppeteer, The death of thousands into happenstance, Foul play at the hands of a financier, Onto his next venture without a second glance. Perhaps one day a corrected fate Will rise in the eyes of history, And right the legacy of our current state, Shedding light on the darkness of the shadow of inequality.
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Dec 29, 2019
Dec 29, 2019 at 1:44 PM UTC
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