A poem about perception
By Eloquence
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If it were pure
There'd be peace
No guns and riots
Or military police
And if it were pure
You'd hear little
About deaths
And cancers cure
And if it were pure
I'd be happy
And buried with love
With the sounds of above
If it were pure
You'd see children
Crying with happiness
Rather than war
If it were pure
People would live
And remain with a bittersweet core
But it's not
And we're divided
With love and hate
Children play and live
In a demolished state
And mothers abandon
Their souls that day
Because anything is better
Than befriending doomsday
Because riots and wars
And everything more
Destroying the core
Of an evolutionary uproar
Of drink and drugs
And careless youth thugs
Are all that we cry for
Because in the end
We all pretend
That everything's ok
Especially today
But people are dying
And the government is lying
In a corruptional order
To close our borders
Where people are fleeing
With their lives and well being
But we choose to ignore
We daren't deal with the poor
In a country
Of empowerment
We look for endowment
With speeches so loud
To penetrate the crowd
As the MP's, they bowed
Clapping so proud
About the death of a war cloud
But don't worry they shout
We'll kill them all now
You're safe now dear gal
And hospitals explode
Countless lives now borrowed
And homes, they collapse
Destroyed by hidden, IED traps
Ambushed and flying bootstraps
The media playing a game
Of "Who Can We Blame"
And religions are placed
Into a mixing hat misplaced
To be pulled out by the human race
And declared evil by power
Disguised by gun powder
For blood to be shed
"You are to blame" is now read
And it is now declared
That war is now here
So go ahead my dear
Say your goodbyes
And believe those lies
The media plays
The most terrible game
Of who can believe
And who can deceive
So listen and watch now
And tell me quite how
Civilians are left dead
By a missile to the head
And money is given
With the permission
To enhance the rich
And remove the ditch
Of poverty's slight glitch
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