Acrimony Of Excoriating



You forgot that we are in the same room;
only because of the ignorance that swallowed you.
You dived into a one meter pool of water;
forgetting that you might break
your eight major bones though it's full.
I abide by the fact that;
we have got one main strong bond.

A bond of which you forgot it exists.
And you begin to glib on issues that are omnibus.
Your means of coercion caused me terror;
Only 'cause of your lack of candor.
Is this a result of your unwitting;
or could this be the hoaxes you with held.
You camouflaged yourself in sartorial forms;

thinking you are not a villain.
Or could this be my accusation of you.
Do not whipsaw me in treasonous attempts.
Your acts of redaction of truth;
has been too spurious.
Your malfeasance of viewing others;
as pissant is beyond furlough.

Then do not forget abborting
your act of libel factotum.
Come to your senses and let's be one;
despite the acrimony of excoriating your friends,
country men and other humans of the world.
This is my course of existence to whisper to you;
a bitter whisper of sincerity.
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Submitted by Jaago Machiek Jr. on April 02, 2018

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCDXXX XECCXXX FBXXEXX DAFXXBX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,033
Words 194
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 7, 7, 7, 7

Jaago Machiek Jr,

Machiek Machiek Akuocpiir is a South Sudanese writer and translator whose pen name is Jaago Machiek Jr. A 21st Century Poet, Lyricist, Philosopher & Computer Programmer. His hobbies are; reading philosophy, history and poetry. Jaago Machiek Jr's poetic autobiography is as follows; I made poetry my legacy. In the course of logic, I am an authentic! A commander of Free Poetic Legacy. To trace it clear...a free-thinker...Who is a free-dreamer...who's hatred free and curious lover. I made poetry my legacy...therefore...to connect with fellow human beings...in the times of my-life. more…

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