Piece Talks



With decisions made between them.
To begin division, chaos.
Successfully to implement this direction,
Without thought to use common sense.
Kept to keep from the majority of the people,
Their way of life...
Will eventually receive benefits seen.
If the people faithfully,
Pledged allegiance to an unknown scheme.
Intentionally meant to deceive their beliefs.

Continued are secret piece talks.
Bit by bit.
Destroying freedoms and entitlements.
While advancing to enhance,
A dancing to romance fiction to delude...
An acceptance of ethnic diversity,
Has begun to chip away a democracy.
Without proof or evidence of this to witness.

Yet...
People fooled and repeatedly duped,
By others who fraud and corrupt the truth.
Each day and night without a consciousness,
Used.
Will remain staying addicted and abused.
Regardless of the evidence and facts,
Packed upon their burdened backs.

Proving it shown and to them well known.
Those in positions grabbing power to rule,
Have only one agenda...
Determined to accomplish together.
In piece talks.
To purposely piece by piece to separate,
Themselves.
From the ones,
Supporting their efforts to endeavor...
A deception kept yet enthusiastically,
Followed.

By those who will never accept,
Participating in the putting to death...
A democracy to end.
While they applaud and cheer,
The demise of it.
And what had once been a greatness.
A greatness achieved by all races.

And still,
With a standing ovation!
Many applaud and cheer.
Done made to believe,
A Phoenix will be seen...
Rising from the ashes of self destruction!

What power grabbed to have it,
Can recreate, restore or imagine...
Having the ability to better innovate,
A humanity to believe...
God awaits and approve the doing,
The ruining of His, Her or Its creation.
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Written on August 06, 2023

Submitted by lpahtillah on August 06, 2023

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Scheme XXAXXXBCXX DEXXXCCF XXXFGGXX XXXHDIXXHCX XXXJEFX XAJKBA EAIKXA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,769
Words 344
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 10, 8, 8, 11, 7, 6, 6

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