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Journal Entry Number III / Modern Greed
It would appear that we always want what we cannot have
And when we get it, we just want more
I have not but one simple ask:
Throw those habits out the door
Countries waging wars, over money, religion and land;
Sometimes just because they can
Let us make it our task
To think about what we're fighting for
Freedom? Fame?
What we believe in? Gain?
Why can we not end the pain,
For just a single day?
No war, no strife; just lay down the knife
And experience what we've been taking for granted:
Life
Just take a moment to think
Close your eyes to see
What our world could be
If people just believed
That we could all make a change
That this idea is not strange
What would it take?
For the world to realize
That in order for us to stay alive
We must end this "modern greed"
The human-race is a disgrace
Let that settle in
We suck, to put it in a simple phrase
But we have time to re-begin
Why does crime even exist?
Because of desperation?
Because people are sick?
Is this something we can fix?
It is, but we lack effort
"It would be too expensive to get everyone the help they need"
Yet decent kids like me get put behind bars,
While rapists, killers, all walk free?
Why are the prosecutors willing
To keep a young man in jail?
To win the case, get a conviction?
Modern greed
They don't care, that I didn't do anything wrong;
Someone said I did, and that's enough for them
My father sentenced one-hundred-eighty-eight years in prison,
For something no one can prove
Yet a White man did the same, but worse
And got fifteen instead?
Doesn't make much sense
"We don't have the resources to help all the mentally-ill"
But our prisons are always filled?
A quarter of those people shouldn't be there,
Another part wouldn't be if their illnesses were treated
Our media forcing opinionated-facts,
Propaganda, and belligerent lies down our throats
Not always, although
More often they do, rather than don't
A corrupt government, not just ours,
With too much power and control
This isn't what the Founding Fathers intended:
In their graves, they roll
It's how the Constitution is "interpreted"
Bent to whomever's will
Why aren't women equal to men?
Why are people hateful, and biased towards those with different-colored skin?
Why do the rich get richer?
When the poor barely get by?
To see the Bigger Picture,
We must see past the lies
There's naught but one person
I'd ever kill, that would mean something to me
His blood is cold, feelings chilled;
His name is Modern Greed
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Every poem I write starts out in my journal. So far, I have only written two actual entries that are not poetry.
Early this morning, I was trying to think of an idea for a poem, and just started to write.
This poem is somewhat free-style, in the sense that it is closer to a regular journal-entry than a poem.
This is why the format and flow are somewhat sporadic, and fast-paced like one's thoughts as they write.
Hence the title "Journal Entry No. III / Modern Greed." It is both a poem, and my raw thoughts.