'Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned'
Confessed the man into the cage,
Spilling his beans willingly
To a nonentity in hostage.
The fellow being deemed the 'father',
Took it upon himself and decreed,
That the desperado was of all his deed,
Henceforth absolved and cleared.
I wonder who, now the 'father',
In this vicious earthly game,
Having sinned for all his lies,
Will turn to, to clear his name!
But for all I think, the 'son' cries
And the 'father' after him cries,
Ad infinitum, in chains of chained lies.
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