William Shakespeare
Merokok
Oh, merokok, thou art a vice of great controversy, a habit that doth tempt the soul with its alluring whispers, yet leadeth it down a path of destruction. Like a serpent coiled around the heart, the smoke of merokok doth weave its tendrils into the very fabric of one's being, clouding the mind and darkening the spirit. In its sweet embrace, one may find solace and momentary pleasure, but at what cost? For the price of indulgence is dear, and the toll it exacts upon the body and the soul is a heavy burden to bear. Oh, merokok, thou art a deceiver, a false friend who dost promise comfort and relief, yet deliver only pain and suffering. The flames that dance upon thy tip may seem a warm glow in the darkness, but in truth, they are but fleeting illusions, masking the true nature of thy insidious grip. Thy tendrils wrap themselves around the lungs, squeezing the very breath from within, choking the life force that sustains us. Oh, merokok, thou art a thief in the night, stealing away our health, our vitality, and our very essence. With each breath of thy toxic fumes, we surrender a piece of ourselves, forfeiting our future for the fleeting pleasure of the present. And yet, despite all warnings and admonitions, we succumb to thy siren call, unable to resist the lure of thy seductive embrace. Oh, merokok, thou art a cruel master, demanding sacrifice and submission from those who fall under thy spell. Like a tyrant upon his throne, thou dost hold us captive, dictating our every move and controlling our every thought. We become slaves to thy power, unable to break free from the chains that bind us to thee. And so we continue on in this vicious cycle, trapped in a never-ending dance of addiction and despair. Oh, merokok, thou art a scourge upon humanity, a blight upon the landscape of our lives. We must rise up against thee, cast off thy shackles, and reclaim our freedom from thy oppressive grasp. For only in breaking free from thy hold can we truly find peace, joy, and fulfillment. Let us banish thee from our midst, and in so doing, reclaim our humanity and restore our dignity. Only then can we truly be free from the chains of merokok, and embrace a life of true abundance and fulfillment.
