Phoenix's Government's Prejudice Poem by RoseAnn V. Shawiak

Phoenix's Government's Prejudice



Shattered into non-existence, groping for some stability, finding none at all.
Although life is so very temporary, there are people - government employees - who try to make lives on earth go through pure hell.
There's no explanation, no rhyme or reason - just people
who feel they have power to control and ruin others.
Splashed with prejudice, allowed to live in houses with
not much more than the amenities of a cave.
Poor people in Phoenix have been taken, turned out,
stomped upon and left to die outside of spacious
buildings and skyscrapers of downtown Phoenix.
Where is the justice everyone is told about?
There's none in the city of Phoenix, unless you're rich
and can control lives of people on golden strings.
Strings called ordinances, created by the City of Phoenix.

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