Agendizing Scars

by | Aug 19, 2021 | Uncategorized

The black market of yester-year (*1)
Slavery, born on a farm
Social development, evolution
In process fostering harm

The past is but a memory
Incarnations take us beyond. . .
A wife unforgiving infidelity
Won’t last in the marriage long (*2)

To live within a distant past
Loses the point of the NOW
Finds one a prisoner inside their skin
Destined to fail somehow

Within the current culture
The few attempting to lead
Exacerbate a distant past
To help their agenda succeed

To buy and hold this worthless gold
Steals the force that you are
Victimization of a race
Just Globalists agendizing scars.

8/12/21
8:09 AM

Footnotes:

(*1) It was the African Queen Zinca that sold her people into slavery.

(*2) Metaphorically speaking, if you can’t let go of something that has
hurt you, it will eventually cause a rupture.

Linda Brady

Linda Brady

Grandma Linda is a squigily peg in a square hole. Her poetry is aimed at moving the world to love, unity and perfect margaritas. And after years of perfecting the art, she has the skill to paint a better world and make it so.

When she is not serving customers, gazing at rocks, or visiting her grandchildren Linda is writing poetry. And even during all the above activities she has been known to write still.

– Zackary (self proclaimed “Favorite Grandson”)