Why do we favour their wandering eye? <br />Degrading our conscience. <br />Astride the nigh <br />We follow along <br />Abetting and aiding <br />Helping invaders <br />Never crusading. <br />A requisition for right hand practice <br />Ought to be sought. <br />For lower class boarders <br />But we bow to a new world order. <br /> <br />Why do we suffer in silence today? <br />While authoritarian's govern our way. <br />They poison the food we eat <br />We just smile <br />With no confrontation <br />Or guile. <br />Not even a spark or flicker of rage <br />Is engaged. <br />We just do what they order <br />And bow to the new world order. <br /> <br />Why does an ignorance blissfully steal? <br />Our morals <br />For sick politicians to peel. <br />They justify war upon thrones from afar <br />No tears in their eyes <br />No scars <br />On their soul. <br />Action is paramount. <br />Though mount we will not <br />An assault on disorder <br />While we bow to this new world order. <br /> <br />Why do we lie on reclinable chairs? <br />Where counterfeit diplomats <br />Tarnish our cares. <br />Looking at nowt until when? <br />We watch. <br />Giving allowance <br />To evil again. <br />Freedom of speech should prevail <br />Yet we fail <br />And bow before warders <br />Addressed to their new world order. <br /> <br />I'm sure it's time for antagonization. <br />Accept no more <br />Unallow degradation. <br />Battle political lies <br />Correct. <br />And spit disrespect <br />On establishments formed in a dictators womb. <br />For if capitalism continues momentum <br />Doom is approaching <br />The working class folk will be poached. <br />So follow me into the trenches with sticks <br />And bricks <br />Or knives you can flick. <br />Proverbial David's we'll stay <br />If they, our enemies spyeth <br />Not us as we head for Goliath. <br />Then marching forth we'll strangle this deadly concoction <br />With a fiery corder <br />And bring down the new world order.<br /><br />Fuzzy James<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-view-from-somewhere-in-the-middle/
