Only death can accomplice the accomplice
To the greatest theft of all time
Settlers of the sting of the century
All money in the Cloud with Rishi’s rhyme.
Who is Sunak when the lights go out next year
No conscience and no wife to insult the Queen?
Who is Sai Baba hiding his life
,
When Chris Cornell is where the idol worshippers have been?
How will England grow without her own staff?
Enrique Moses bowls crap compared to the past.
Why do you smoke weed with Bill Gates?
To measure one long generation only to caste?
It is because of the sadism and the masochistic mum
The actress who taught Mrs and Mr to Radha Krishna
Then the moon turns and the tide draws near
When centuries are counted and not scored in India.
Click.
Click.
Slog.
Boom!
AI Summary
The poem confronts the corruption of political power, the collapse of spiritual authority, and the long shadow of colonial and caste histories, weaving together figures like Rishi Sunak, Sai Baba, and Chris Cornell to show how modern culture blends money, worship, and identity into a chaotic spectacle. The speaker exposes the hypocrisy of elites, the confusion of spiritual seekers, and the generational wounds inherited from both family and nation. Beneath the satire and anger lies a deeper grief: the sense that centuries of history have been mishandled by those in power, leaving ordinary people to carry the emotional and cultural fallout. The poem ends with a sharp, explosive rhythm — a refusal to soften the truth or pretend that the world’s contradictions can be neatly resolved.