OH WELL OIL WELL



Oh well oil well.
We kissed their ass which made us fail.  
Now look forward and what do I see?  
Our Country being taken, we'll no longer be free.
Because through the years our Government lied.  To save their butts and watch us die.
What's so funny is they don't see..., they'll die too like you and me.
Because that is what's meant to be.

About this poem

This is based on the leaders of a Country who use deceit with intent against the Individuale People in order to gain what does not belong to them. And to entrap all those around them.

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Written on June 15, 2010

Submitted by FromWithin on September 15, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCCDCC
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 345
Words 71
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 7

Mrs Janelle D Ginter (B)

I write to share and or express my Truths from the many revelations I receive. I have learned that only I know the answers to my Truths. Seeking answers to any and all questions I have, from within myself, and giving thanks for all that's recieved..., delivers me answers in many different ways. Some answers might need more investigating. Other Answers I will never questioned about again. Life's Truth is in each one's self. Seek and you shall find. Ask and you shall receive. Listen and you shall hear. Accept and you'll be guided. Obey and you shall be free. more…

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