Spoiled eggs
Humans
That insanely woke
Morally broke
Utterly ridiculous joke
That infects
Reflects
And contagiously injects
The putrid swill
Of which I’ve had my fill
Untrustworthy
Sad
And utterly glad
That they are the latest fad
This world needs a cleanse
To make amends
For the full speed need
To fulfill their greed
And propagate their seed
To spread amongst the earth
That cries for its rebirth
More disgusted I could not be
For the world that I see
Vile, evil and full of corrupt glee
Perhaps the words are right
And we are in end of days
The scores are being tallied
To make sure everyone pays
What they owe
According to what they sow
Time to pay the check
Of the ethically broke
Worthless folk
I read once that God regretted our creation
Which is why he flooded the earth
He only found one that he thought
Was of worth
He took him, his family and the animals
Two by two
Hit the reset
And tried again anew
Sadly, it didn’t work
The evil of humanity
Continued to lurk
But he kept his word
And a covenant was struck
No more floods
And he wished us all luck
But in the end
Humanity just sucks
We are simply not worthy
Of what was given
Were just to revolting
To go on living
So, for me
I welcome the end
I’m happy to have a knee to bend
And apologize for being weak, meek and an uncontrollable freak
Let’s face it Eve fucked up
She fell for the serpents lie
And condemned us all to die
All for a piece of fruit
Sold all our souls and gave satan his loot
And all of humanity got the boot
No more vacancy in Eden
It is us that has to do the eternal bleeding
Never to return
To God’s good grace
Just the pile of shit we built
Is what we face
In this construct
We call a race
Bring on the resurrection
I’ll be the one in the cheering section!
EASN
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Submitted by EASN on March 24, 2024
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Stanzas | 16 |
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