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Rated: · Poetry · Spiritual · #1791424
Reverse play on the idea that God doesn't want us to be lukewarm in comparison to society
Poetic justice justifies not only the reasons for but also the entire genre of injustice.

Just as all must have a beginning so too must all things have an end.

Thus, if the ends justify the means but the means justify falsifications of justice,

Then the paradox created is one of both infinite and finite realities.

Up, Down, Hot, Cold, North, South, In or Out -

To mesh in this blindly uniting world one is made to be lukewarm,

With a knack for spewing out the blacks and whites.

If all of the colors of the rainbow's promise were given a time of display,

One could assume they too have followed the twenty first century mold,

As the present is undoubtedly the hay day of grey.

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