Insurgence of JuvenescenceA Poem by gabiaimeeThey say they envy my place of accommodation, and let me provide some affirmation, the locations across the nation are influential, however, the societies in them haven't reached their full potential. In an ever-changing people, prejudice proves ageless; those of other colors labeled threatening and terrorists. The cancerous and contagious insurgence of juvenescence is, in actuality, the open-minded disposition of adolescence. Mortals are never held liable for tools to make you sneeze, but no one will burden with the chemical disease. The guarantees that the a.b.cs of the stigma are listed. while the confinements of the impact of your actions never actually existed. In regards to the woman they called anorexic, or fat? It doesn't matter what her story is, there is no moral right to be like that. To stamp at their personal welcome mat implies the objectification of a heart and brain with a voice and eyes. But few would ever act about this shameful atrocity, Masculinity secure with the remedy for curiosity. Either with generosity or paucity they will desire, and the victims, in the meanwhile, sing hypocrisy like a choir. Along with the dissimulation the factions have arose. Neither left nor right can see an unobstructed road. God knows the only opposing perspective is our own; For every man who knows the taste of freedom is one with a blind addiction to control. Love and War, Pride and Prejudice, the latter must die out, and silenced so that we can hear the cries of hatred fade out. It is time to terminate the harshness, hypocrisy, and criticism, and to make our only Earth a more inviting place to live in. © 2014 gabiaimeeAuthor's Note
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