
Society's Suicide
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Narrated by:
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Matu Threatt
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Anonymous Girl
About this listen
This audiobook is a compilation of poetry. It is not about death or suicide itself. It is more based on the death of basic morals and values in society. In my own opinion, we people as a whole are responsible for the deterioration of these morals and values. We have not only stopped applying them to our own daily lives, but we have also failed to pass them down to the generations that have come after us.
These poems are based on situations that illustrate these points. They are not written to be offensive nor to discriminate against any person, religion, race, etc. These are simply opinions based on a wide variety of experiences that I have either witnessed or experienced myself.
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