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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
Someday soon we will be passing praise instead of judgment

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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
Someday soon we will be holding hands instead of grudges

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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
The Star-Spangled Banner are Our Mangled Mannerisms

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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
On the paint chipped pavement we went over the rules:
NO cherry bombs, NO bobbling,
NO lower-ballers, spin-tops,
chalk walkers, twenty fingers,
and especially NO  skyscrapers.
So for a few minutes we played as raw as apple skin knees,
it was the roughest, toughest, hard-nosed game
of four square any fourth grader has ever seen.
But it was all over when someone crossed the line.
There was fussing, cussing, and an accusation of the mustnt’s.
Eyebrows adjacent, we argued and clawed like kilkenny cats,
we were breaking rules, we crossed the chalk.
We took sides and worst of all,
the one crucial act that we regret,
we slammed the ball down.
It towered overhead like window washers
and landed on the school’s roof.
We stopped arguing. Nobody won that day.  

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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
We* are all human
Why should we fight for power
when it kills us now?

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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
Religion* won't *disappear,
even if the pope believes in evolution


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Matthew Harlovic Oct 2014
Dreads are not dreadful
They are jaw-dropping deadly
Drop-dead. Looks can ****.

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