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The sonnet, titled We Dwell in a Corrupt, Immoral, Atheist Modern-Day Babylon Where America Has Forsaken Its Judeo-Christian Heritage, is more pointed, focusing on America’s perceived moral decline. It laments the nation’s abandonment of Judeo-Christian values, depicting a corrupt, immoral, and atheist society consumed by greed and self-worship. The poem mourns the erosion of sacred traditions, replaced by superficial pleasures and digital idols, and warns of a potential reckoning for a nation that has lost its spiritual moorings.
In cities vast, where neon veins entwine,
A Babylon remade in chaos stands.
America, once bound to laws divine,
Now spurns the creed that shaped its heart and hands.
Corruption weaves through halls of power’s might,
Its tendrils choke the just with gilded lies.
Immorality, in brazen daylight’s sight,
Parades unchecked beneath indifferent skies.
Atheist tides erode the ancient stone,
Where once the cross and Torah’s wisdom reigned.
The altars crack, their sacred vows outgrown,
As fleeting pleasures leave the soul enchained.
No shepherd’s call can pierce the urban din,
Where self is king and truth wears thin and frayed.
The marketplace exalts the loudest sin,
Its wares of lust and pride in heaps displayed.
We’ve cast aside the covenant of old,
For idols wrought of silicon and flame.
Our hearts, once warm with stories prophets told,
Now chase the hollow spark of fleeting fame.
O nation, drunk on freedom’s reckless wine,
What reckoning awaits when stars grow dim?
Will grace return to heal this fractured vine,
Or shall we fall, estranged from Heaven’s hymn?