Mortals Pay Own Dues Poem by Chan Mongol

Mortals Pay Own Dues



MORTALS PAY OWN DUES
poem by Chan Mongol
April 3 of 2020



We build luxury, homes to live, to be happy
Bur unknown about the coming tsunami.
Never known that volcano will erupt
Without notice people be handicapped.

A healthy youth does right or wrong thing
Who knows if fun or death after that spring?
Too much need from earth, water, air, fire
But they made us ash to ash dust forever.

Confusing life goes on without prediction
Nothing helps, not country, nation, religion!
Virus doesn't discriminate who what do
Trillions forgot that they suffered from flu.

By ignoring past, news, media, propaganda
Ignoring alert caution and living in own agenda.
Wither live in own wish or in media's news
Mortals must pay individually own fatal dues.

Tsunami kills us and wars do not hug us
Earthquake, volcano, cancer, disease, virus.
Perhaps entire earth was the fossil of the sun
Fossil became fertile for life and production.

After that, we suffer and repair and then die
Nobody likes a dead body, so burn or bury
From lifeline, some leave late and some early
Don't fear, have the faith on death clearly!

Mortals Pay Own Dues
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