by louis gander
I pledged full allegiance when I, in school, would dress with respect and live 'golden rule'. Respecting the elders without a smirk, I studied for quizzes, did my homework, I didn't drink beer and I didn't smoke and didn't laugh when I heard dirty joke. This "churchy-boy" bullied to the extreme, so often I cried with crushed self-esteem.
Oh, I am so wrong in this up-side-down world, where God is removed and freedoms are furled; where truth becomes myth, if someone hates it, with standards all lost- Hell's bottomless pit; where lies become truth if said many times; where chaos breaks out with killings and crimes. With ethics abandoned, the innocent die. Can someone please tell me- why, why, why, why?
The standards I live by, they were not forced, but from those clean morals, they had divorced. For fame they had bribed naive voting blocks, but they were exposed with clicking of clocks. Nuclear proliferation, dead schools, riots, looting, killings- they changed the rules. Pushing boundaries to see the truth bend, was it not them who hurt fam'ly and friend?
Because they're elected and hence empowered, they think this 'churchy-boy' can be devoured. So many times now, their lies we have heard, but the precepts of peace are in God's Word. Lies will be buried with them under sod. Unfurl our flag again. We Trust In God. They thought they were smart and thought we were dumb, but we know our God will one day soon come.
©2021 louis gander
Copyright 2021 by louis gander.
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