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The World Had Turned Unnatural...A Poem

 
 
The world had turned unnatural, corrupt, depraved;
sickly sentimental what once was honest, free
and brave. Loss of courage, faith, belief, creating
trepidation; acts of seeming honor, love, but
self-disgust, fear of life disguised, hidden even
from ourselves. Our causes held with fiercest passion,
hate of all who disagree, dare oppose, in case
our rage, the horror of our empty lives, may be
revealed to us, make life itself untenable.
 
The worn-out culture of the day; tired, dead painters,
poets. Litanies of mindless names, decay;
trivial pursuits, hubris-driven, meaningless;
vocations, misspent, shallow; fallow minds askew.
Mankind's insistent needs, terrible, aspiring,
unmet by selfish narrowness, fools' arrogance,
denying, corrupting the hard tasks of living,
dying, our cries to man and god for truth, meaning,
purpose; only long-dead formulas, dead cliches.
 
How dare such creatures proffer tiresome trash,
paid off by moneyed wretches like themselves,
while humanity hungers, longing for
renaissance...ideas, life, reborn anew;
significance recover, decline eschew.
 
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