Zombie of the New World Order



Of what use is this strange therapy
that doesn't prevent nor cure
A forced vaccination for sure
To ensure a gene of this nomenclature
Is injected to alter DNA of human nature

But is this the mark of the beast
Every man must bear at the least
To become valid citizen of the new world order
Just as the Bible revealed further
By the forehead or by the right wrist affix
The nano chip read six, six, six
On the five-G tech that now rule the world

But is this Antichrist agenda at work
The god of technology lurk
Artificial intelligence that interact with human cell
So that you can't have a job, buy or sell
Can't even travel anywhere on earth
Without the digital ID rebirth

For every man's daily transactions must be tracked
Every man's life must be hacked
And remotely controlled by a Super device
Indeed, this is Satan's deceptive vice

Man will no longer be as God's creation, but now a cyborg
Man will no longer be a free moral agent, but now a Zombie

About this poem

Anyone that takes the mark of the beast is doomed forever. God is against the insertion of a chip into a human body that may alter the DNA. Be vigilant and careful about genetic technologies!

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Written on March 01, 2022

Submitted by Benny11 on March 03, 2022

Modified by Benny11 on March 28, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABBCC DDCCEEX FFGGHH IIJJ XA
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 957
Words 184
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 5, 7, 6, 4, 2

Benson Chukwueke

Owerri, Nigeria since 1971. This is how I process and express my innermost cogitations; sitting back with pen and paper, painting words and polishing them until they become flowered verses. I guess for these actions, I could be called a poet or what do think? more…

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