The Emancipation Of Fear And Loathing Poem by Ted Sheridan

The Emancipation Of Fear And Loathing

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All men must eventually be willing to fight
for their freedom; the alternative is to become
enslaved to another. There is no price too high
for what has been given by God to all men,
free and clear. There is no better inspiration
than the realization that a man controls
his destiny and that in his very hands
rest not only his fate but also the fate
of those who would enslave him…

2008 © T Sheridan

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ivan Donn Carswell 23 February 2008

Hunter S Thompson would be proud of you Brother Ted - a great title and a true blue verse. Rgds, Ivan

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The same applies to women. Although we are of course usually the enslavers. :) Loved this Ted. t x

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