Oh, Hypocrisy, a creature so sly and so cunning, With words that are sweet, but actions foul-smelling. You preach of justice, but practice injustice, oh so amused, Your heart is dark, your soul is twisted, and your mind is confused. You claim to be righteous, but your actions are wrong, You point your fingers, but your hands are dirty and too strong. You judge others, but you yourself are judged, Your hypocrisy is a shield, but it's also a crooked crutch. You wear a mask of virtue, but beneath it lies greed, Your words are hollow, your actions are selfish, and your need is obscene. You cry out for equality, but you perpetuate hate, Your hypocrisy is a poison, and it's a deadly weight. You say you're a leader, but you're lost in your own mind, Your hypocrisy is a prison, and it's a never-ending bind. You're a fraud, a fake, a cheat, and a liar, Your hypocrisy is a disease, and it's a dangerous fire. So let us not be fooled by your words, my friends, Let us see through your lies, and let us withstand the trends. For hypocrisy is a cancer, and it's a poisonous stain, That will bring us down, and it will cause us pain.