Mysophilia Poem by John Sensele

Mysophilia



In Mysophilia, sanctions visit anyone
Who rejects indoctrination creed
And keeps an independent thought
That plants dissension seed
Among subjugated minds
Through a compassionate deed.

In Mysophilia, The Party decides
If she eats through her ears
Or drinks through her eyes
To inject fears
Of a world revolution
By driving O'Brien to tears.

In Mysophilia, Big Brother
Watches her every move,
Monitors every step she takes
Towards gathering in Freedom Groove
Free minds and emancipated souls
To allow global love to improve.

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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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