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Sara L Russell, 17/5/14 00:29am*

I speak, therefore I ****.
Complacent in my seat of ancient learning,
  I can and will
undo your fragile notions,
your vapid little dreams;
I'll pierce your ego with a word.
  Your ego is absurd.

I sleep in blameless peace.
Reclining on my cloud of contemplation,
  I can and do
lampoon your trite devotions,
tug on their fraying seams;
I'll take your confidence away
  with everything I say.

You're weaker than I am,
Regurgitated clichés haunt your writing,
  you know it's true
You wear the same emotions;
no common sense redeems
the foolish things you write
- till I slay them with spite.
Inspired by a war of words between an editor and ex-co-editor of an anthology of poetry. The editor who was dismissed from co-editing wrote a very damning review of said anthology on amazon(dot)com. The original editor was very upset by his words and a battle of counter-reviews began. This poem is a satire of critics in general, especially self-styled poetry critics.
 May 2014 Josh Hall
BaileyBuckels
The ruler of my country,
Has put my people in a cage,
And slaughter us like cattle
and swine.

I have been put in a room,
chained and gaged,
Alone with strangers,
In the dark; waiting for my sentenceing

Our fate has been defined
On out religion and our race,
Behind barbed wire,
and electric fence,
To have our lives taken
by somebody we dont know.

People of my land,
follow him unknowingly;
Like a blind man and his eye dog!

Children and women!
Men and babies!
All being shot down in capital ******!
Gassed in chambers of metal!
its not all accurate but i wrote it in like 5 min for history class
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