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I see you in the sky, at the park, The beach, the trees, and everything existing. My eyes glow with vengeance, Me, that one and lonely lark. These parasitical souls always stare. Everyone can see, yet they say the same thing. Infecting all those with a heart is your daily hobby. By this time, the deepest crater forms In my stomach, yet even so, do not keep your mouth shut. Freedom glows in the dark, And it is pitch black.  These Intoxicated,  pseudo democratized zombies Engulfed the entire country. Yes, one man is one vote Is a romantic belief that infects most of us.   Forging a sincere democratic thought, Was it passion for those buried centuries in the past? U.S.A is the place to be if you have money, Yet leave the weary and weak, Hungry, and weak. America, certainly is no honey. Riches of crazed beings is what they seek. To feel any bliss at all, I must pay tithe. Pass the furnace to my soul.
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Apr 30, 2015
Apr 30, 2015 at 12:21 PM UTC
Patriotic Parrots
I see you in the sky, at the park, The beach, the trees, and everything existing. My eyes glow with vengeance, Me, that one and lonely lark. These parasitical souls always stare. Everyone can see, yet they say the same thing. Infecting all those with a heart is your daily hobby. By this time, the deepest crater forms In my stomach, yet even so, do not keep your mouth shut. Freedom glows in the dark, And it is pitch black.  These Intoxicated,  pseudo democratized zombies Engulfed the entire country. Yes, one man is one vote Is a romantic belief that infects most of us.   Forging a sincere democratic thought, Was it passion for those buried centuries in the past? U.S.A is the place to be if you have money, Yet leave the weary and weak, Hungry, and weak. America, certainly is no honey. Riches of crazed beings is what they seek. To feel any bliss at all, I must pay tithe. Pass the furnace to my soul.
All talk no walk, with these politicians.  It doesn't help to have robots who have little to no knowledge, who did no research, to elect our local politician.  Whomever takes the most corporate dollars, is always the winner.  Once elected he keeps his word to that corporation, then holds a firm opinion about a few social policies, so that he has something for middle America to think they're voting for.  I hope the issues of marriage equality, and cannabis get resolved so that we can start talking about real issues that make this country less and less democratic ironically, one vote at a time.
shawnreeder
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Apr 30, 2015
Apr 30, 2015 at 12:21 PM UTC
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