Our Most Imposing Stare
Most Imposing Stare
When did we as a society
Lose our grip on reality
While trying to legislate morality
Through politically correct actuality
Using just enough fact to entice the mind
As we left true morality far behind
In the dust gasping for air along with compassion
As self righteousness became the garment of fashion
That we the people don with pride
Creating moral, spiritual genocide
As we with false modesty, proudly define
The perfect life from our imperfect minds
And from the greatest to least all are deluded
Even I myself am included
As from time to time I find
I am guilty of the moral crime
Of believing I am better than some
Because for the moment I am spared the race they run
Not considering as with disdain I look upon
The trying grueling marathon
That they run on their way to life’s golden ring
While I contribute little if anything
Other than the water of doubt
As with tenacity they go about
Doing what it takes to complete their run
Onward to life’s setting sun
As we in self righteousness glare
At them in our most imposing stare
H. Wilson
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