100 Days Of Poetry Challenge- Day 10- Adulterers

in poetry •  7 years ago 

Hi fellow Steemians. It's yet another day in the 100 days of poetry challenge organized by @d-pend and day 10 is here. Enjoy reading...

Poem Title: Adulterers

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Not all infants get to enjoy infancy.
Most adults are epicurean of adultery.
But each old folk has an odyssey.
As real as John the Baptist dove prophecy.
Be an adulterer, have an unordered family tree,
Which isn’t uncommon even in today’s episcopacy.

Adulterers alone know what they benefit.
Just like an hourglass, we can’t tell the head or feet,
The eyes of their souls has seen defeat,
Their square pegs fit into round holes with ease
For we do not know when this shall cease.
And that’s how they spread a deadly disease.

If my rants qualifies me for discerning,
And acquaint them with societal ethos for learning,
Let eternity determine what I’m to be earning.700-izmena-lyubimogo-cheloveka-1.jpg

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Readers Note:

I'm a beginner. The inspiration for this poem came from the society we live in today. The fact that adultery is common doesn't make it acceptable... Who am I to judge anyone anyways. Just let me know what you think in the comment box.

See The Previous Days

Day 1: If
Day 2: Beauty Fool
Day 3: Joining The Departed
Day 4: Steemit School Poetry
Day 5: Juliet
Day 6: A Selfish Plea To The Gods
Day 7: Life Cycle
Day 8: Sleep
Day 9: Money

For info on Steemit School Poetry Challenge, click here
You are welcome to join Steemit School on discord for more info.

Poem by: Necha Michael

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Hello friend @onecha, I identify with your poem. The refuge of love is in fidelity. There are many problems that can be eliminated. Greetings. Ah, if you follow @tatjanastan, you can vote in her contest by @d-pend as best blogger.

Ok. Will check it out.

It is common that is true and I wonder how many people don't know their real fathers, it is a sobering thought indeed.

Very good and thought provoking entry into the 100 Day Poetry Challenge.

I wonder how many people don't know their real fathers

The number is high for sure.