POEM: Breaking Up is Hard Too Due

The U.S.-Israeli genocide in Gaza continues. Mean wile, the Democrats are far more concerned about Biden’s debatable performance on stage. This is perhaps everything we need to know about their so-called defense of democracy, international law, and the purportedly sacrosanct “no one is above the law.”

Breaking Up is Hard Too Due

Grappling
With the ID of US
More taken
Perpetually making me
Cross
A boundary
Executing
Genocide
A good aside as anything
A power couple
A spire
To save the soul
Of America
Bastards a kin
Too ugly Americans
Whirled wide
Shit whole countries
As a buy product
Of our all-consuming democracy
Be having as our elect
Or
Chosen people
More equal than others
In our own weigh
The leasor of too evils
Swearing spring
Projecting the winter
Takes all
That November romance
Inevitably taken
A dump
On every deference
In treating
Submitted relations
As some kind
Of family
Flailing to be scene
Soully grasping
Awe that is posed
To be worth wile
And the truth is bared
As inter national law
The king’s cloak
As know one
Above the law
And mercy less
As dispensing with
The UN forgiven
Fore our divorce
From reality
Ever for getting
That due the right thing
Bringing evil to heal
A choice addiction
With won conclusion
Only ardor and ardor
The more drug out

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