Comedy Or Blasphemy

Comedy Or Blasphemy

This POEM is written as a perusal of what the "so-called" entertainment  industry  calls comedy.  It  highlights  their stance and fires  a rebuke in return ~ to show  how  rude and  blasphemous  is  their "comedy."  Laughing  about perversion, perverts, and sexual innuendo~ nay, blatant coarse  jesting, with scarce  a  caution or remorse, leaves the majority of  Americans  in  despair and greatly chagrined.  Vexed and disappointed to say the least.  (continued below) 

 
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Comedy Or Blasphemy,  24 lines

(continued from above)    The 4th couplet states:   "If you think it is funny,    To elevate drunkenness,    All for laughs, greed, and money,    He will ~ you condemn ~ not bless"       Ever pushing the limit and defiling innocence, there comes a great accounting for every idle word.     The poem in the 6th couplet closes:   "One day your calamity,     Will come upon you so strong,    God will then laugh ~ don't you see,    You'll have no one from the throng."      

Editors note:   Good old fashioned comedy  and  laughter  is very good,   but not sensual overtones,  and blaspheming God!    A  merry  heart  doeth  good  like  a  medicine,  but  we  do  not  endorse  folly.