Wouldn't it be neatif ethical lenses could be inlaid?
I wonder how many people's viewswould end up swayed.
How differently wouldlife's many scenes be portrayed?
In youth, I knew howmy characters understood music played.
Phrases morph when given backstoriesthat are man-made.
What would fairy-tale villains thinkof lines when outraged?
But there's a point at whichtoo many lyrical lines have strayed.
When speech becomes confusing,you've made an interpretive braid.
Beware the hero's perspective;they may be a victim dismayed.
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Grains of Graphite Book 1
PoesieGrains of Graphite is a North American poetry collection focusing on a wide range of emotions, many of which are intimate.