Analysis of Abomination Now Exposed



Love they spout, love they falsely declare,
Yet their eyes betray a darkness, a glare.
A cocktail of hatred, lust, and envy,
Craving what's not theirs, God deems unholy.

Love they proclaim, a charade so grand,
Indulging in sin, a pleasure demand.
Mashing truth like noodles in a deceitful brew,
A lie dressed as love, and rights misconstrued.

America, oh how you've faltered,
Children ensnared in TV's grip, stories untold.
Elders committing crimes for pleasure's sake,
Lust beneath the anthem, laws supporting the fake.

Children suffer the consequences of societal sins,
Nudity trends, decency bent.
Dress codes disrespected in the name of liberty,
Debauchery rampant, claiming greatness with glee.

A victim am I of this cruel game,
Taught lessons unsought, leading to shame.
Curiosity sparked, innocence tarnished,
Oh, America, my innocence you've garnished.

Once a pure child with an untainted mind,
Your pride nearly led me to my decline.
If not for God, where would I reside,
In a world where shame masquerades as glee?

In the name of acceptance, abominations embraced,
What was unholy now applauded and praised.
Same-sex unions paraded in false equity,
A mockery of God's plan, a blatant heresy.

TikTok, the new harbinger of sin,
Trends promoting vandalism within.
Bathrooms defiled, decency abandoned,
In the name of likes, morality to bend.

In the name of body image, abortions justified,
Innocent lives extinguished, under the banner of women's rights.
Laws claiming protection, now wielded as a knife,
Becoming a weapon against the lives it should serve.

In the name of fame and riches, deals made,
Love proclaimed, yet atrocities laid.

In the name of God, churches tyrant-like,
Preaching prosperity, as if Jesus sought wealth's spike.

In the name of beauty, surgeries unfold,
Young girls alter bodies, a story untold.
As if God made mistakes in His creation,
A defiance of divine design, a false fixation.

In the name of knowledge, forbidden knowing gained,
Sacred boundaries crossed, wisdom profaned.
In the name of money and power, nations collide,
Killing each other, as if life's a commodity to decide.

Crimes, racism, and rape,
Just to name a Few
Violence Against Christians, a war to reshape.
And yet, in God we trust, they dare profess,
What God is this, with such moral regress?

Tell me, people, tell me, world so wide,
What God is this, where sins abide?
For the God I know rejects abomination,

Leading astray, they say love, I say lust, a stark revelation.


Scheme AABB CCDX XEFF XXBB GGHH XXIB XXBB JJXX IXXX KK LL EEMM XCII NDNOO IIM M
Poetic Form
Metre 111111001 1110101001 011101010 1011111010 110100111 0100101001 11110000101 011110101 010011110 10010111001 100101111 101010101001 10100100101001 10011001 110100011100 010010101011 0101111101 11011011 0100110010 101001100110 1011110101 1110111101 111111101 00111111 0011010101 11010101001 111001001100 0100111010100 10110011 1010100001 11100010 00111010011 0011101001010 1001010100101101 110010110101 0100100101111 0011101011 101101001 0011110101 1001001110111 00111010001 11101001001 11110101010 00101010101010 001110100101 101001101 0011100101001 101101110010011 11001 11101 100011001101 0101111101 1111111010 111011111 11111101 10111010010 100111111101010
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 2,492
Words 476
Sentences 28
Stanzas 16
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2, 2, 4, 4, 5, 3, 1
Lines Amount 57
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 122
Words per stanza (avg) 25

About this poem

"Abomination Now Exposed" is a poignant and critical poem authored by Christen Kuikoua. The poem delves into a contemplative exploration of societal issues, moral decay, and the perceived contradictions within contemporary American & World Culture. Kuikoua uses vivid and evocative language to shed light on what they perceive as the erosion of values and the embrace of behaviors considered contrary to traditional moral standards. The verses traverse a spectrum of societal concerns, including the distortion of love, the impact of media and technology on the younger generation, the erosion of innocence, the redefinition of morality, and the questioning of religious convictions. The title, "Abomination Now Exposed," hints at the unveiling of hidden or overlooked aspects of society that the author finds morally objectionable. Through powerful imagery and emotive language, the poem criticizes the alleged hypocrisy in declarations of love, challenges societal norms, and addresses controversial topics such as same-sex unions, abortion, the influence of social media, and the pursuit of wealth. The poet expresses a sense of disillusionment with a society that, in their view, has strayed from a moral path. 

Font size:
 

Written on February 01, 2024

Submitted by ChristenKuikouafans on February 01, 2024

2:25 min read
12

Christen Kuikoua

One of the Youngest Teen Philosopher & Poet more…

All Christen Kuikoua poems | Christen Kuikoua Books

2 fans

Discuss this Christen Kuikoua poem analysis with the community:

0 Comments

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this poem analysis to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Abomination Now Exposed" Poetry.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 5 Jun 2024. <https://www.poetry.com/poem-analysis/179827/abomination-now-exposed>.

    Become a member!

    Join our community of poets and poetry lovers to share your work and offer feedback and encouragement to writers all over the world!

    June 2024

    Poetry Contest

    Join our monthly contest for an opportunity to win cash prizes and attain global acclaim for your talent.
    25
    days
    3
    hours
    39
    minutes

    Special Program

    Earn Rewards!

    Unlock exciting rewards such as a free mug and free contest pass by commenting on fellow members' poems today!

    Browse Poetry.com

    Quiz

    Are you a poetry master?

    »
    Do not go gentle into that good _______. Rage, rage against the dying of the light
    A fire
    B day
    C end
    D night