The Deadly Game

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    The Deadly Game


    I care not if they bridge the seas
    Or ride secure the cruel sky
    Always hot in snow and cold in fire
    And the masters of all pride
    Indeed life is sweet for them to attain fame.
    But always jealous of the poor
    Living on the field of chance and options
    Always washed with information like the sea does to the sand
    And live in the pool of confusion and conflicts
    With total dirt and lies
    And their stinking clothes of bloody wealth
    A wish to withdraw from the deadly game
    But being alive and crying, saying,
    “Let us out, let us out”
    But now, they learn to be wise
    And practice how to thrive
    That they would not bite the dust at last

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    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

    silberg’s Poems (17)

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