Liberator

Alexander Pope III

Death is sent by the creator

To discharge us from Pain Theatre

Easily takes away the silent man and a fine orator  

Death is a Liberator

 

Pain is the biggest gain

Every joy is in vain

Ask everyone who is lying in the drain

Death is a Liberator

 

Hatred and jealousy is our jewel

It is life’s fuel

Even if you don’t’ know, you are involved in  a duel

Death is a Liberator

 

Relationships, Friendships are to deceive

Everything is wrong what you believe

You see black, white you perceive  

Death is a Liberator

 

Days are to tire your soul

The night takes you to a sinkhole

Your life is driven by cruise control

Death is a Liberator

 

Memory is made to make you mad

Sadness is so fresh even if you become a granddad

Life backfires on you and destroys your Launchpad

Death is a Liberator

 

Sin is your only win

Causing others pain is its twin

Lock-house is the  True inn

Death is a Liberator

 

Never be nice to good and weak

To crush every meek

Burn the one who touches your cheek

Death is a Liberator

 

Run from every responsibility

Having a robbers personality

Society’s Liability

Death is a Liberator

 

All this was true

When I did not meet you

Now I am so new

I know all the above is absolutely untrue

Only your love is my liberator  

 

 

 

  • Author: Pope (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 7th, 2022 11:49
  • Comment from author about the poem: Find your liberator
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 19
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  • Rocky Lagou

    Wow okay the last line was for sure a sigh of relief. As I was reading I felt like pessimism was going to be the main message of this poem, but the last lines are such a nice affirmation that love can heal the broken!

    • Alexander Pope III

      Thanks, Rocky Lagou. You are always gift such beautiful compliments.



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