The Eulogy Writers



I watched them tell a story
of a man that went through Hell
And the story of them falling
for the end that meant as well

For the bolstering of their egos
in a help that's meant to all
In the rebelling of their rousing call
for what it's meant to fall

When in taking home their patriots
for all it is to live
Just in calling them an honor
for their lives just meant to give

That the end's to fall on others
for the time been spent in pain
When the end reflects the outcome
of a News that's spread in vain

(this is about the News spreading
the worst and fueling it.  Today
they assault characters in their
newscast if they don't meet their
agenda.  We have truckers around
the globe called Freedom Fighters
and the News is offended by this.
The News and the government have
gone out of their way to rid
themselves of these people by
attacking them for having a toenail
out of place when the issue is
freedom and not toenails.  The News
would have you believe the truckers
are abusing their children for having
them in their trucks with them.  I
ask you if the trucks are safer than
the residential schools the government
chose to harbor stolen children in?
Now; when you're wondering about
safety; perhaps you'll stand up for
not being told what to do by a government
that's a service and not a dictatorship.)

About this poem

This is about the News being bias and assaulting some of the characters in their newscast when they don't meet the New's agenda.

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Written on February 12, 2022

Submitted by Poetbird on February 12, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XABA XCCC XXXX DEXE BXFFXDXXXGXXXDBGXHXXXHX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,311
Words 253
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 23

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