Foundation of a Question for the President II

Eugene S.

Flavius 'Momyllus' Romulus Augustulus
Is there something you should have said to us
About our final end

I now know that it took many many generations
And when it was over, many many contemplations
Just to understand

That when right and wrong come into question
When complete controls and blatant oppression
Do our freedoms suspend

What left is there for a free man to believe in
In a world enwrapped, surrounded by Sin
And only That, will it defend

Do I blame you Romulus Agustulus for our current pain
As you represent the standard for empirical disdain
A split meant to offend

No. It's just that Selfishness is a human condition
And there is always the required Son of Perdition
That both, will send us to our end

  • Author: Eugene S. (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 27th, 2022 03:26
  • Comment from author about the poem: What's in a name?
  • Category: Sociopolitical
  • Views: 84
  • Users favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek
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  • L. B. Mek

    Brilliant!
    thanks for sharing
    (wish an 'Augustus'
    would be reborn in every generation)

  • Eugene S.

    Beginnings are purer things. To bad we can't seem to keep them that way. Thanks for reading.



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