Faces of Deception: A Hyperpoem Reflection on Corruption and Betrayal

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Unveiling a tapestry of deceit and manipulation, this hyperpoem delves into the facade of nobility worn by those in power. Through vivid imagery and poignant verses, it exposes the dark underbelly of societal corruption and the betrayal of trust. Each stanza reflects a different facet of the human condition, inviting introspection on the true face of truth and righteousness.


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  1. HYPERPOEM Three Faces, One Intention african-masks-isolated-on-white-vector-icons-for-tribal-designs-MYivr1-clipart.png 1401158-tribal_masks_vinyl_ready_art_045.png depositphotos_62785025-African-masks-tribal-design.png

  2. Men who serve their country are but noble and just For they do not what they seek but what is must But little do we see this in the devilish smug Of those who swore to protect but never did much

  3. Every penny taken, stored in their vast pockets Which seem to lengthen as the misfortunate continue to weaken Some may call it a case of patrimonial capitalism But I d like to say it is justice that has yet to be given

  4. Corrupted works and dreams are what I see From one s point of view, this affects the entire community, Supposedly the face of truth and righteousness Turned out to be the personification of all the sins of men

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