Financial Faux Pas
Opportunity, Brazen, Seemingly, Adjudication, Repercussion, Oust
Amidst the chaos, an opportunity,
For the executive to do something brazen,
Seemingly harmless to him it seemed,
An order was cast away and betrayed,
Adjudication transpired to checkmate his scheme,
Striking fear of repercussions to oust his scheming dream.
Frustration hit the executive, tried every cards to make it work,
But the court monitors seem to lurk,
Hungry to find the evidence they seek,
Disregarding the masks he wore to him to peek,
Stood no chance against enhanc social stirk,
Gave way to judgement, the truth revealed unbounded quick.
Justice prevails, the court upholding its right,
No matter who the mighty to the plight,
The judgements especially pronounced and heard,
No amount of seclusion could ever the truth defer,
The executive thoughts of evotive left berth,
Realized that the court monitor was untouched by his wry mirth.
Plans dissipate into nonentity,
As his demise started to crestity,
To the judge’s order he hath to obey,
In realizing that he should never had strayed,
Sting of shame in waves of severity,
By the court monitor set against to him for impority.
The stain of guilt, deviously pronounced,
Arrives in its own time to haunt,
Dutifully following its course,
For every wrong move, there’s remorse,
The executive felt the heat of its breath,
Humbled by its judgement, sends him to his death.
Lonely in his adversity,
He ponders upon his money thievery,
Despite his effort of wryHopefully the lesson will set him free,
That greed, and mischievous may perhaps be,
But eventually, one pays their fee,
To pay for their mistake, humbly or desperately.