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Deja Vue?
When this is all over Will things be the same Like pretending the poor Are always to blame For the troubles they face On each waking day From the scourge of poverty Which won’t go away?
The problems which aren’t Caused by the poor The causes in general Lie behind another door Where ministers sit And make the policies Which have led to Most of these iniquities.
So if and when we can go Back to the lives we had Are we going to still allow The corrupt and the bad The conman, the liar, The charlatan, To hold all positions of power Over majority man?
I hope things change When we get there I hope that we can Remember that we care When next time We are called on to vote I hope that many of us Have now taken note.
I hope that the many Have now understood That there is nothing bad About the common good And that if we all know That we’d all do much better By vying to be kind Become a trendsetter.
Then I think we will see Emerging from this mess An opening of minds As to what is success, Without the inclusion Of all who live here, It is poverty, neglect Race hatred, and fear.
Tom Higgins 07/05/2020
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Tom, please read and follow correct submission guidelines. We cannot accept submission via this route.
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