Belief Poem by DM W

Belief

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I don't believe in current flags of hate;
Only the radiant banners of tomorrow.
I don't believe in vain elites;
Only the ostricised, ragged stranger.
I don't believe in archaic monarchy;
Only the supreme power of all people.
I don't believe in stale religion or cold dogma;
Only genuine spiritual interaction.
I don't believe in fake, arbitrary order
Only chaos that engenders a flux of stars.
I don't believe in nebulous illusions,
As I've awoken from the dream.
I don't believe in grand spectacles;
Only wild, raging voices at the margins.
I don't believe in the bogus leaders
Of servile, sheep like human kind.
I don't believe in novelties;
Only the substance not the style.
I don't believe in crass gadgets;
Only bold, elementary art.
I don't believe in the system;
Only the cries of the oppressed.
But I believe in the bright flame of justice
That will never ever be extinguished.

Friday, September 6, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: belief
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
George Krokos 06 September 2019

I believe that you have written something good here. Well done.

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Dominic Windram 07 September 2019

Thanks George...feel free to read more of my poetry!

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