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We are the "minority" We are the "weird ones" We are the "crazy people" We are the "Oh, they should be locked up!" We are the "Honey, let's go somewhere else. SHE is here." We are the light                     in an otherwise dark world We are the color                     in an otherwise grey world We are the art                     in an otherwise lame world We are the curves                     in an otherwise straight world We are the poets of the world
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Jan 10, 2016
Jan 10, 2016 at 7:53 PM UTC
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We are the "minority" We are the "weird ones" We are the "crazy people" We are the "Oh, they should be locked up!" We are the "Honey, let's go somewhere else. SHE is here." We are the light                     in an otherwise dark world We are the color                     in an otherwise grey world We are the art                     in an otherwise lame world We are the curves                     in an otherwise straight world We are the poets of the world
In the recent New Yorker, writer Elizabeth Kolbert has a great article on rising sea levels and how they will especially affect south Florida. Here's a link to the article: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/12/21/the-siege-of-miami In the penultimate section of the article, Kolbert writes that Bruce Mowry, city engineer of Miami Beach, muses, "I'm sure if we have had poets, they'd be writing about the swallowing of Miami Beach by the sea."   How very odd that he thinks Miami Beach does not have poets and that he also feels their lack in new poetry about sea level rise which truly threatens their city. We must help! Let us step in and write some poems on their behalf. Write a poem about Miami Beach (I've never been there, but I won't let that stop me), the rising sea levels, climate change, flooding, or the strange ignorance of the poets in our midst
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Jan 10, 2016
Jan 10, 2016 at 7:53 PM UTC
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