My Will Be Done
I.
II.
III.
IV.
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No need to judicialize when Im around.
V.
Doing
Characterized something
-ous
incognito by incognitously anonymously
unknown (adjective)
(adjective) (adverb) or while
Related to or concealing
-ly (adverb)
quality ones identity
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a person that A person who
does a does
mal (noun) bad -ant (noun) malant (noun)
specified something
thing bad
-less -Without
to feel sad or (adjective) Regretlessly Without any
regret (verb)
sorry -Related to or (adverb) regret
-ly (adverb) quality
Multibio
bio (noun) life multi- Many Many lives
(noun)
To leave the
Of or relating
judicial Judicialize matter for the
to courts of -ize (verb) to become
(adjective) (verb) court to
law or judges
decide
Characterized
-ful by or having lexful
lex (noun) law Lawful
(adjective) the qualities (adjective)
of
Lacking the
usual
especially the
multiple Nonmultiple
more than one non- characteristics Single
(adjective) (adjective)
of the thing
being
specified
Explanation:
This poem is relevant and timely to the present situation of the Philippines as a result of
the current administrations war against drugs. It narrates how these vigilantes begin their hunt
late at night, anonymously surveying the streets in search of drug offenders on their list. Once
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they have found their target, they shoot them without any hesitation in the belief that they are
helping the society. In this war against drugs, innocent lives are lost and suspects are convicted
without giving them a chance to have a day in court.
This poem is written in the first person to reflect the acts and ways of thinking of people
behind the notorious extrajudicial killings that have been haunting the streets of our country. The
I being referred to in the poem are those self-righteous armed individuals who take the law into
their own hands and arbitrarily decide who gets to live and who deserves to die. Though we are a
government of laws and not of men, these people act as if they are the law.
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