False Equivalent, You Better Not Laugh, Nature of Hate, Incapable of Guilt, and The Library

False Equivalent 

  I can't believe that you eat there
  The owner hates everyone, all things are his harassment
  Don't you know what the owner believes is fair?
  And to purchase food from his rotten establishment
  Not only means you're supporting him and his curses, all
6  It also means that you're ensuring the preponderance
  Of his forbidding causes, tall
  Every dollar you spend there is hindrance
  To the movements for social and political progress
  So put down that chicken
  You truly can't eat that! I stress!
12 Put it down before racism, addiction, homophobia, child labor, sexism, and classism thicken
  Choose more progressive restaurants in which to spend your money
  Can I have a piece? I'm hungry

You Better Not Laugh

I know it is wrong
But I just could not help it
Hope you are okay

Nature of Hate

The tree grows ripe fruit
Born to be eaten or rot
Without any thought

Incapable of Guilt

Are you hurt badly?
Well, this is what you deserved
Give me back my knife

The Library

  There is nothing more I carry
  Than this myopic view
  A universe of knowledge and learning
  Confined in citadels of wisdom
  Where religions quarrel in peace
6  And have to accept criticism and science
  A place that brings truth to fiction's stories
  And denounces non-fictions facts
  Travel to Rome or to CapeTown
  Or feudal Japan in one day
  Then learn how to build a train
12 To get you to Guadalajara
  Compare today's headlines with those decades old
  Human history unfolds behind these walls
  And only at the cost of getting there
  Free is a wealth of philosophy and comprehension
  Because knowledge should always be sought
18 There is no place like the library
  The mean of our understanding
  And reason for our collective reasoning
  A haven for acumen, an institution of circumspection
  The only place to exist that truthfully explains existence
  The entire universe of ideas housed
24 In the greatest information center, our most noble dwelling

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