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Antihero
I have a question.
A question to rule all questions,
What makes something good and something bad?
What makes something heroic?
What makes something evil?
This question has been asked multiple times
Multiple times it has been avoided,
Multiple times it will be avoided,
I will not avoid you
But
there is no need to tell you
the answer has already came inside
An answer deep, down, debouch in our minds
we know this to be correct
You try to run say it's untrue
But at some point you break and accept it
There is no true villains and no true heros
It is all in ones mind what they see as good or as evil
The greatest and latest heros
the straightest unkindest villains
Can all be applied under the category good or bad
The words good or bad can start an unnecessary altercation
Let's talk about An unimaginable villain
Abraham Lincoln is perceptive like unagreeable hero
Good old uncle Abe built a sixty arch prisoner of war camp called camp Douglas where 18,000 confederate soldiers laid.
Where all the graybacks found their early grave
Abe left lakes of blood during the war of the states
We ask ourselves what's the difference between a hero and a villain
Some will find
no words can exactly say what that difference is
There's those few that find the words but, most have escaped reality
I ask you again what makes a hero, a hero
A villain, a villain
A just to an unjust.
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