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Why is there so much distrust, Fueling hatred, malice and lust? We're caught up in every scam's gust Leaving many financially bust Including telemarketers' thrusts Continuously feeding disgust We're riding social media's cusp Allowing real friendships to rust Causing us to constantly adjust Leaving us completely nonplussed Making too many tasks a must Till we nigh spontaneously combust Perhaps leaving God's Word thus, On the shelf gathering dust This matter needs to be sussed Not with haphazard zeal but robust By a brotherhood of people we can trust With a worldwide campaign to discuss Preventing impending zero-sum bust Before we're all planetary dust
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Oct 23, 2019
Oct 23, 2019 at 7:17 PM UTC
Distrust
Why is there so much distrust, Fueling hatred, malice and lust? We're caught up in every scam's gust Leaving many financially bust Including telemarketers' thrusts Continuously feeding disgust We're riding social media's cusp Allowing real friendships to rust Causing us to constantly adjust Leaving us completely nonplussed Making too many tasks a must Till we nigh spontaneously combust Perhaps leaving God's Word thus, On the shelf gathering dust This matter needs to be sussed Not with haphazard zeal but robust By a brotherhood of people we can trust With a worldwide campaign to discuss Preventing impending zero-sum bust Before we're all planetary dust
12/12/2018 - Poetry form: Monorhyme (couplets) - A Monorhyme is a type of poem in which every single line has the same rhyming sound at the end of the verse. A monorhyme can occur in a stanza, a simple passage, or even an entire poem as long as each line has that repetitive sound. - Copyright © Mark Toney | Year Posted 2018
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Oct 23, 2019
Oct 23, 2019 at 7:17 PM UTC
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