Lawrence S Pertillar, I enjoyed the poem. With it done, agreed, but my mind questions, we live in a world where every single one of us at some point has blundered, with it done, as a person, as a nation, as a society, as a people. The most barbaric of feats have been globally and universally accomplished by all nations and all people. Every nation has a Lady Macbeth. No one seeks the perfumes of Arabia. What next? Will the cycle of self delusion continue or shall we ever break free, like the subatomic particles in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN?
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Lawrence S Pertillar, I enjoyed the poem. With it done, agreed, but my mind questions, we live in a world where every single one of us at some point has blundered, with it done, as a person, as a nation, as a society, as a people. The most barbaric of feats have been globally and universally accomplished by all nations and all people. Every nation has a Lady Macbeth. No one seeks the perfumes of Arabia. What next? Will the cycle of self delusion continue or shall we ever break free, like the subatomic particles in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN?