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Reckless Words Prevail

In an age where accountability is brushed aside,

words are spoken freely and left to roam unchecked.

Promises and principles are reduced to disposable tools,

used only to pass the moment and then abandoned.

 

Reckless Words Prevail” 

 

What do you mean by accountability?

I just said what I thought.

Why are you complaining?

Whos the one acting all high and mighty?

 

What do you mean by campaign promises?

I only said them as election decorations.

Whats wrong with that, I proclaim.

Who knew they were only for that moment?

 

What do you mean by a verbal promise?

I just said, Well give it due consideration.

Why am I being grilled for it?

Who decided to lower the bar to that level?

 

What do you mean by being under pressure?

I just said I was going along with it.

Whats so shameless about that?

Whos trusting the opinion polls anyway?

 

What do you mean by good faith?

I just said its something useless lying around.

Whats the problem with that?

Whos demanding cleverness over integrity?

 

What do you mean by hate?

I only stated the facts.

Even if Im criticized, I cant strike back—

Who says ethnic discrimination is a standard tactic?

 

What do you mean by political inheritance?

I just said Id take over the family business.

Is it wrong to be incompetent?

Im the one riding the palanquin my entourage carries.

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