Be not complacent 'bout dire global warming

rew4er2nail

Despite brisk temperatures today lo

mein October fifth

two thousand nineteen y'know,

where exhalation generates

puff 'o air to flow

after taking analogous

drag on fiery cigarette slow -

Autumn weather

brought coveted respite

to torpid hazy, hot, humid conditions

just... like... a mere

four days ago,

ye best not be wary nay -

and put figurative guard down no

including y'all fellow Earthlings -

don't get smug

though morning hath bro

kin quite chilly, ah refreshing

moost definitely worth crow

wing about, I supp prose

"FAKE" king poe

wit like... yours

truly haps tubby up pro

believe me you,

suffocating heat did slow

ability to conjure e'en feeble attempt

to craft higglety pigglety

measly, satisfactory flow

'o words - yea right haint

gonna get no dough

tis exhilarating regarding average Joe

cur biden his time at least

till 20/20 election - whoa

thirteen months from now

hoop fully trumpeting bozo

will be defeated, cuz he ain't

dune planet earth any good

actually his dynastic aspirations

undermine biological cargo,

and affect mooch mo'

harm as he blithely axes

environmental protections with his so

so who cares attitude

will inevitably spell grow

task compromising future

courtesy boomerang yoyo

effect told me by dodo

bird chimney sweeper sallow

faced bummer resembling Frodo

overwhelmed with

deplorable wretched status quo

hither and yon to and fro

he doth frantically go

across terrestrial firmament, in toto

sacrilegious, malicious, egregious...

abominable primate shady hue

man oh man now tis time I cue

somber tune from oboe

entirely constructed and linkedin

with a little help courtesy lego

set now at poe wits end

this soon tubby extinct bonobo

doth bid thee adieu.

 

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 5th, 2019 14:41
  • Category: Sociopolitical
  • Views: 36
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