Change And Chains Poem by Tony Adah

Change And Chains



I don't need to be you
To nice the world
There are a thousand ways
To make the world straight
In an adventure we both take
From different angles until
We meet where the world is right.

I am me
And you are you
I am just me
Not better than you
I careless what you think.

Why do you want to allow
Lies in high places
Where we ought to learn?
The guestess said she visited
But the hosts silent as they are
We know there's untruth in her lips.

You will ask me
What about those scenic views
We've seen on social media?
I will say
This is the twenty first century
Where analog is a corpse
Whose grave is ready
Haven't you seen them use computer
To put the head of Jacob
On the neck of Esau?
Haven't you been promised a change
And you are given chain?

Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: character
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