in ruins

What most has impressed me is our disregard for life: ours and of others.
Technology can not be a tool of destruction, but a support for the generation and maintenance of life, even if it is in the function of administration of people in a country with an ethical and moral crisis.
When our lives are affected by the neglect of those who do not care, then the question arises: why, then, should we believe and respect the rules of coexistence agreed and established?
The system, without credibility, shattered and fell into itself.
Therefore, all of us will be living among the ruins.
In ruins

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BRAZIL


Kimberly Ann Priest

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by Kimberly Ann Priest

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Michael Marrotti


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ABOUT THE POET ~
I am a brazilian poet. I believe that we should learn to feel the essential, no more and no less, just the essential.