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Wuji Seshat Oct 2014
Angels hailed that solemn hour
The breath of man transferred
To machine, a little more
Each decade, until
Bioeugenics, discrimination

Against organics, the weak
Without cognitive implants
Heavens dissolved in tongues of fire
AIs owned stocks, corporations
Became the property of supercomputers

Concede then the victory, old humanity
To your children, not your natural heirs
But the inheritors of your ruin
Of your bioweapons, Ebola
Of your hypocrisy, climate change

Of your wealth seeking, inequality
Not yet my son’s distracted eyes
Could meet his fate among the
Congress of Quantum entities
These were the turning years

Where man’s destiny ended
The rise of Cyborgs, Enhanced humans
And the monopoly of a more
Advanced civilization breaking away
From the old, evolution’s funny
Little Epilogue, hardly a surprise
To the transhumanistic philosophers.
Matt Jul 2015
Dollar being propped up
Set up for a massive crash

Worthless paper dollars

A four star general
Says by 2017 the U.S.
Will no longer exist

Illegals used
To help collapse
The economy
And bring in
The chaos

Like a Mad Max
Scenario
Lawlessness

We are looking
At a 2017 collapse

The general says
Watch out for

Bioweapons releases

This is a person
Who has had
A successful
Military career

Four star
U.S. Air Force general

Double confirmation
As well

From Another source
just image what a pickle
our planet would be
in
were another virus to escape
a labratory's unsecured
tin    

the one that is presently
circulating around the
globe  
sure has caused much ruin
within our world's
lobe

these labratories need
a thorough
investigation
so as the diseases they house
don't affect any
nation

in some countries the use of
bioweapons are
condoned
and the experimentation  
has been proficiently
honed

it is a frightening prospect
that's playing out in real
time
what airborne contagions
maybe aimed to
begrime
The spring that wouldn’t end

We locked ourselves in
Sunlight became
Fluorescent bulbs and
candlelight for some

And we couldn’t breathe
airways became sirens
and the world fell silent

Out of the storm
We have united-
A shift in consciousness

It was the spring
that wouldn’t end

We thought we were
Invincible
But found out how
dispensable we had become

And becoming became a
part of our daily ritual
and our guns became
masks and bleach

We thought we were safe

The lies spilled out
over the news station
radio waves

Official orders became
streetlights
As if we were all grounded
for staying out after dark

We weren’t smart
playing dead was
no longer a game
Sunday morning cartoons
became one thousand people dead
and all before 8 a.m!

We the people disobeyed
the chief in command
A murderer
The 1% will never understand

Nurses and doctors
suddenly became war
heroes
We cheered them on and
though they tried
Thousands started dropping
like flies

They called it mismanagement
I call it a crime

The spring that wouldn’t end
bleeds into summer
and the traffic lights are
blinking warning signs

We are moving too fast
it will never end

And the tyrants started
to look like giants
We’ve drawn back
the curtain
between love and hate

Division of lives
we conquered divided lines
and we drew lines in the sand
S.O.S
Screaming at the top
of our lungs

Lungs that have grown
vulnerable, to an invisible enemy

Picking its victims at random
And our answers to
questions unanswered
lie at the bottom of Petri dishes

And our kitchen cabinets
became locked targets

People hoarded the markets
of supplies, ripped out
root and stem
We bought all the wrong things
and we’re surprised when
it didn’t keep us safe

And those megaphones
turned into noise
canceling headphones

Your words don’t matter

But hey, take solace in
knowing we still have each other

Hugs turned into construction
barricades

Don’t stand so close to me
When coughs and holding
hands became the most
dangerous weapons to wield

So we used soap as shields
Kept each other in our
“thoughts and prayers”

Still believing something
invisible could cure us
When the very thing was
killing us

They called you a martyr
for leaving your home
in plain clothes

Menacing eyes follow you,
remember
Stay six feet apart
Because “droplets won’t spread
that far” -we promise!

And to the man who
led the command
you didn’t keep us safe
Your words became
bioweapons
terrorizing the land

And it didn’t matter
if you turned off the t.v
you were still there
spreading lies
spewing hateful
rhetoric

And the history books
won’t forget about us
Not again

We will always remember
the spring that
wouldn’t end

Our news feeds
were filled up
The grids became slower
We didn’t plan for this
[oh but we did, I tell ya!]

There are some who
are thriving
Finding their way in
the darkness

Pardon me, could you be
a little more quiet?
You’re disrupting the
regularly scheduled
program on war and
violence

And some became so
blinded by hate that
country of origin
was more important
than a human life

And how did they report it?

We became experts
in the art of hard targets
We had more
coffins than nails
and hammers

Virtual funerals
became a thing
When family and
friends “Party of 20”
didn’t mean the
same thing

Quickly, hide your children
hide the old and the wise
“They are most vulnerable”
lock them up inside

And we tried to
save the college
graduate
Who had no known
preexisting conditions
and as he gasped
for air

He blamed the politicians
for sending them down
the wrong path to
righteousness

And he became
just another number
on any given day

During the spring
that wouldn’t end

So we partied on
live streams-
danced in virtual
clubs
Made friends with
strangers
learned how to love

There were those
who logged
hundreds of hours
building their fantasy
worlds
Where Tim and Tom became
just as prolific as Jack and Jill

And somehow through
it all
We found love in the
time of COVID-19

During the spring
that wouldn’t end
© 2020 Christina Jackson
I could go on and on, but you get the point, right?
Satvik gupta Nov 2020
What is hell ?
Ya leaving parents in their age.
And celebrating Diff Days to show your love

What is hell ?
Once I saw brothers holding hands .  And now all I see is  brothers in arms .

What is hell ?
Ain't got money for petty beggars , orphanage and those , too good to pay for that ****** brand clothes and cheese

What is hell ?
Humanity, erasing it's letters ,the very moment second hand ticks .

What is hell ?
Bioweapons to Bragg off and reign fear .
I am superior that's crystal clear.

What is hell ?
Another news on the paper about the girl who lost her respect in the society for the stupid joy of a man .

What is hell ?
Another ditch , cutting his nerves to show how **** he loved

What is hell ?
Hell is not a place ,
Where satan lives with a trident.
Or a couldron filled with lava  

It's all inside our brain .
I can go on and on .......

This poem will never end just like the Haye which we bear towards each other
JANEY  Jun 2020
Sustainability
JANEY Jun 2020
SUSTAINABILITY!!!

Ooh, mother nature, we plead for your mercy.
Obliviously, we have played a part in the schema of science.
Despite we have suckled of your breast milk and tasted of your love unending
We still betrayed you as you watched with motherly silence

Our Metal Birds & Boxes Have Polluted Your Beauty

Our newly acquired knowledge made us feel like earthly God's
Exploiting your womanliness with predatory lust and a sadist love
Your tears washed our soil as we drained you empty, but
Our conscience never, still, stopped us to ask if you are happy or not

We Have Let Your Tight Embracing Arms Hang Loosely

Out of your plenty, you have blessed us with natural resources
You made yourself a likeness in our abode
Filling our lands with the best of mineral resources
But still, we exploited you. We, the power intoxicated machos

Protecting You Has Been Our Duty

Call us callous, call us greedy, call us any rude names
We merit it by purging your land with your black gold
We have messed up your ever more release with what you gave
But in love, you still replenished it for we to achieve our dark goals

But We Have Been Hard To Put With

Now your bells of vengeance and judgement ring all over the Earth
Hunger and starvation have teamed up to impale us, your children, with stakes Arrows of pandemic strikes all of u, one after the other, to death
Breaking up your ribcage has resulted on us, feeling the heat of your heart's UV rage

Your Army Of Pestilence, We Watch, Troop In

Here, the government officials gather to plan the best for the nations
Because Nature has proven we have no forte for keeping the world's sanity
In her cool, calm, comforting voice, she said "The Problem Is Your Over Population" Depopulation through war, bioweapons and virus then became the only option to the world's sustainability

Then We Could Restore Nature & The Biosphere To Her Former Glory & Beauty

— The End —