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Molecules

A Poem

By Kale SinclairPublished about a year ago 1 min read
Molecules
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Feral pheromones revel within

the invisible peril of cellular phones.

Feeding on sterile biochemical

conversations we humans use

to ascend molecular thrones.

Unethical chemicals are used

as ingredients for obedience

by devious men and condemned crones,

to transcend the qualities of human

uniqueness into high quantities

of pretend clones.

Once you adjust your eyes,

you can see light within the darkness.

For fear targets the anarchists that

cannot see beyond the raucous haze

of their own rotten carcass.

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Kale Sinclair

Author | Poet | Husband | Dog Dad | Nerd

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a year ago

    Oh wow, this was certainly very profound. Loved your poem!

  • Gloria Penelopeabout a year ago

    What a talent, as a poet, you painted the truth behind cell phones, technology and human beings. Cell phones pose an invisible threat, allowing unscrupulous tactics to exploit human differences. By adjusting our eyes, we might glimpse brightness within the darkness, emphasizing the risks of accepting our uniqueness. Well done!!!

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