Apple

Those who decide to come forth shall heed this warning.

Apples are the spawn of evil.

Though its taste may be sweet, and its crunch may be enlightening to the ears, please do not be fooled.

Those who take a bite of an apple risks the fate of the world around them.

The line between good and bad is means nothing for we all will give in to temptation, and step away from what we know as right.

I warn you now that those who shall bite this apple, shall consume all the hate, bigotry, and injustice that comes with it.

Our father warned us long ago that this exact fruit should not be eaten, and because our sister and brother before us did not follow his word sin has been placed upon our shoulders.

We must avoid the temptation.

Yes its red sheen shine of red may look inviting.

But once it has you locked in its cold and tight grip there is no escaping the darkness.

In that darkness mercy from God won't save you.

The pits of hell burn bright with no remorse.

With feeling, and understanding.

All because you gave in.

You ate the apple that is meant to destroy you.

Heed this warning.

This apple is no fruit to life. It is the fruit of death.

 

This poem is about: 
Our world

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