Poem About Evil and Destruction in the World

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When tragedy and evil strike that have been caused by humans, we realize we're still capable of some really bad stuff. And we're not nearly as good as we think we are; the evil is just hidden under superficial goodness.

Winding Down

There is no sense in denying
that the path of humanity
doesn't rise in glory,
climbing up into the clouds of heaven.

It winds like a clock,
giving the appearance of advances
only to consume its own hands
like the ancient serpent devouring its tail.

And after we've become enchanted
by assuming the gears and wheels of the clock
are beyond the need of routine maintenance,
somehow we are shocked by the silence

when the feet of humanity
quit marching forward,
when the hands of time halt,
and we horrifyingly discover

we have revolved right back
to the beginning of time,
dealing with the same destructive tendencies
we were sure we'd left behind.

Justin Farley

A Voice in the Wilderness – A Chapbook of Poems About God by Justin Farley

Nature’s Bounty – A Chapbook of Poems About Nature by Justin Farley

Thorns of Love – Sad Love Poems About Heartbreak and Break Ups by Justin Farley

My current collections of poetry, all available on Amazon, all written by me, Justin Farley. A Voice in the Wilderness is a chapbook of Christian Poetry, written about the joys, doubts, struggles, and sorrows of the Christian life. Nature’s Bounty is a collection of nature poetry celebrating my love for the outdoors. And Thorns of Love is the first book of three in a series of poems about love, this one being sad, breakup poems.

I write to reach the hearts of the searching, the suffering, the still fighting. I write to soothe my soul and hopefully to soothe yours too. I write to celebrate and attempt to put words to the beauty of life. Here are my published books on Amazon. More to come. A huge, humble thank you to anyone who supports my work.

-Justin Farley

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2 responses to “Poem About Evil and Destruction in the World”

  1. This is so beautiful 🥺

    1. Thanks so much, Emily! If you would like to be a reviewer of any of my poetry collections (free) please let me know justinfarleyauthor@gmail.com

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