‘Tis construe be said fury,
Tho it be of man’s nature
For mind endured scurry,
To dispel passion blusters
Afore immutable blurry,
Set off by inducing anger
Leading beyond ferocity,
That man needs to waiver
Before state leads to rage,
Born of furious behaviour
Blind to objective engage,
In lieu of mended adverse,
Which affirms declaration,
Of man’s unnoticed apathy
As to concede he’d ignored
What describes best shown,
Of claimed hell hath no fury
Like a woman said scorned,
Be man’s cause of chicanery
That ignites daubs of misery,
Thus the feed that spurs fury!
© Jean-Jacques Fournier