The Great Gatsby: A poem 

Going morally declinative can decrepit the structure  of civilisation’s soul such that nothing embraces  dignity in a degenerate edifice that man builds purely  for acquisition and not for dignified presence. You can   see that too much overambitious zeal can only cause  obtuse evil to flourish while intelligent soulful righteousness  can be rendered dysfunctional. It is not as if religious pulpits  are a vestige … Continue reading The Great Gatsby: A poem