Beware of the
two-headed monster
Of incalculable
size—
An amorphous,
protean shape
That attacks by
surprise.
This monster relies
on deception
To corner its unwary
prey;
You fall into its
clutches
Once your endurance
gives way.
One of its faces is
comely,
Displaying a luring
smile
And a look of
apparent compassion—
Both of which
beguile.
Its mouth forms
words of loyalty,
Morality, honor,
virtue,
Freedom, pride, and
values;
You wonder how that
could hurt you.
But what you don’t
see directly
While you’re busy
being stung
By all the sly,
false promises
Is the monster’s
disgusting forked tongue.
The other face of
the monster
Is hideous beyond
belief—
Bearing an insidious
smirk
And a mien that
fills you with grief.
The mouth on this
face spews hatred,
Poison, distrust,
hypocrisy,
And duplicitous
manipulation—
A threat to any
democracy.
It pours out
dangerous platitudes
And remedies that
mislead.
Underneath its
artifice
Runs callousness and
greed.
The monster, of
course, uses trickery
To let you see only
one face;
But it keeps its
nefarious tactics
Constantly in place.
With tentacles of
far-reaching range,
It reaches out to
clasp
Any heedless victim
And hold him or her
in its grasp.
So beware of the
two-headed monster
And its growing
provocation.
Only two things can
kill it:
Reason and
education.
(8-25-14) By Bob B
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