Words Spoken are Deeds Undone

Words Spoken are Deeds Undone

A Poem by Against All Authority
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Free verse diatribe.

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Conscience anchored by guilt:
whining, crying, sulking in despair.
I am complicit.
Longing to lash out, but never do.
The very streets paved with human tragedy,
Beg for money, here is a dollar;
don't I feel better.
Children weep beneath dreary, cloudy roofs.
Food taunts through a crystal cage.
Hour upon hour burden the slave.
Renting oneself for a discarded crumb.
I am complicit.
Bodies are stacked under cover of a flag.
My flag?  No, how could it be?
I want no flag.
But the fire raining from the sky bears my name.
I am complicit, despondent.
Conscience anchored by guilt:
whining, crying, sulking in self-loathing.
Now, let us talk -- it is all we ever do. 

© 2015 Against All Authority


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Fantastic work !
I loved the lines -

Bodies are stacked under cover of a flag.
My flag? No, how could it be?
I want no flag.
But the fire raining from the sky bears my name.

To paraphrase Arundhati Roy - Flags are only used to shrink wrap brains and shroud the dead. Its good to see others questioning the acts carried out in our names. Its a rarity in this day and age, everyone is too busy pointing fingers at others horrendous actions and ignoring their own complicity

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Added on November 13, 2015
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Tags: political, social, inert, despair, anger.




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