Decision Approximate The Manifesto Of In Toleration Poem by Wilfred Mellers

Decision Approximate The Manifesto Of In Toleration



Decision Approximate The Manifesto Of In Toleration
Written by: Wilfred Charles Mellers
Friday, March 14,2014

The deceptions are well-stacked,
Trying to find what we lacked,
Struggling to keep us on track.
I walked a mile and back.
Maybe more, to be exact.
I'm putting it out there to see how we'd react.

Their mouths move to attract,
While concepts become abstract.
Good deeds are attacked,
And reason has gone on a bivouac.
There's no manners and no tact.
They won't wake up to face the fact.

Our thoughts have been hijacked,
And our emotions are tracked.
Like sheep, we follow the pack.
Games they played to distract,
Providing us with food for thought.
Free will was bushwhacked.

Reality is truly compact;
Their words won't retract.
Every sensibility they counteract,
And their arguments are inexact.
Assignations are subcontracted,
With no deliberations, just actions.

The truth we can't extract.
Policies self-serving they enact.
Credible evidence they lack;
Your freedom they have jacked,
Your privacy was hacked,
And from your mainstay, you were sacked.

On equality, they placed a contract,
And your skull is cracked.
You've lost all contact;
Nothing is left intact.
Your home just got ransacked,
And they call it bringing freedom back.

Friday, March 14, 2014
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Wilfred Mellers

Wilfred Mellers

Kinston, Jamaica, West Indies
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