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Jan 2016
it does not take courage no more,
to make the ore of peace
be the hammered bones
and bloodshot eyes of men
willing to die for it,
that goddess known as Athena
that wisdom be synonymous with peace...
these be the days when courage
is treasured to not lead men to war
than it was once wise for men to upkeep war,
as was wise to do so - should war be kept:
in utopia as the warring ****** of inhibited
thirst of what was once blood turned
to the milked satin-white chastity,
there too rome turned seemingly noble
providing a caste of noble behaviourism
to the common man unable to keep the insured
practice of surrogate parenting, thus
from nature of what would weigh more than
human gifted by gold in man's eye worth
twice the decaying waste... from nature
unto god and science... indeed new rome
of noble surrogacy with clones and surrogate
mothers of two homosexuals.
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
700
   CK Eternity, --- and Samuel Hesed
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