Escaping the Demise Of Australia
Who can say what are the needs of humankind? | |
The popular ethics in this much maligned world are | |
become like a weather vane. | |
In only forty years our Western society has made the | |
media a mirror which is both influenced and influential. | |
Common norms can become a mans undoing. | |
His actions can be condemmed and for him there is little | |
or no chance of reprieve. | |
Vanity, isolation and lust may in truth be virtues. | |
Compare the living with the dead. | |
Understand all that is formidable amongst fellows who abide | |
in loftier realms than those who are a menace to Utopian | |
society, who would have all men live their lives in the sewer. | |
I chose to risk death by not saving myself that my | |
countrymen might do it for me. | |
I implore the individual to understand his frailty and then | |
eliminate it. | |
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