Children of Enlightenment

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LeBroz
LeBroz
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Children of Enlightenment

Jefferson, Franklin, Paine and more
With Deist thought,
Wrote words to guide us all ~
Let Church and State be separate.

Now their words are overturned
By gangs espousing their own views,
Let Church's values rule us all.

But still I wonder, with all His might
Legions of priests, all confused;
Each with his own God's wisdom true
Which God wants political power?

© Leon Brozyna 2005

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dirtyoldbimandirtyoldbiman3 months ago

"GOD" is always on the "winning" side. LOL

champagne1982champagne1982about 17 years ago
This poem

was mentioned in the archival review thread when I decided to return this poet's favour and spend some time reading a few poems.

CaPic267CaPic267about 17 years ago
I'm Impressed

Leon, I never knew you quite thought this way -- you were always so vague. There's hope for you yet! CP

KOLKOREKOLKOREover 17 years ago
A reader thanks to an involved poet

My heart flutters to the gutsy few/

Who dare put their pens to paper/

And with two puns/

And few more rhymes /

They nail their poems/

to the public square!/

Thank you pall.

Bill DadaBill Dadaover 18 years ago
More Oobie Doobie Deism

Our forefathers played music everyone could dance to, these jokers play music that only pastey face rich white men can dance to. Is Longhorn's first name Foghorn?

ty,bd

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