It Takes a Village

It takes a village (so we’re told)
To raise a child today.
It takes a village (we reply),

It takes a village (so we’re told)
To raise a child today.
It takes a village (we reply),
To steal his heart away

To purge old-fashioned do’s and don’t’s
From his enlightened mind
To leave old-fashioned Ma and Pa
A hundred years behind.

It takes a village, verily,
To teach some mother’s son
To steal and gamble, smoke and swear
And vandalize for fun.

His mother didn’t teach him that!
His father?  No, not he.
It takes a village to corrupt,
A village, verily.

It takes a village, this we know,
To teach the maidens sweet,
To dress and act, to look and talk,
Like women of the street.

It takes a village, not a doubt,
To teach a maiden mild,
To save the monkeys, owls, and whales,
And kill her unborn child.

It takes a village public school,
Some subtle classroom chats,
To teach the little boys and girls
To act like alley cats

To teach them of the birds and bees,
Without morality
To teach them what to do, and how,
And tell them that they’re free.

It takes a village, yes, indeed,
To brainwash all the youth,
With notions and with fallacies,
In place of sense and truth.

Abortion rights!  The right to die!
The rights of animals!
Creative spelling!  Unisex!
The rights of criminals!

Glenn Conjurske-We are not ignorant of his devices.” – II Cor. 2:11.

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