Original Libertarian Poem: The Public Good
The judges were old, the judges were cold./
They defended the Public Good./
Their mandate was clear, today they would hear/
Who rejected the Public Good./
Poetry
The judges were old, the judges were cold./
They defended the Public Good./
Their mandate was clear, today they would hear/
Who rejected the Public Good./
Cannibals chew no human meat/In our enlightened age./Instead they loot the balance sheet,/Destroying page by page.
The world began when I was born/
And the world is mine to win.