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How many times must my fists smack your stiffness until you soften? I don’t want to use my fists, I’m not violent. Even in defense, words raised to take the hardness, silently, repeat, repeat. Raised to repeat, repeat. I never wanted to be violent. I don’t want to use my fists, but your stiffness is contagious. I don’t know how to look at you without them, smacking every corner, separating hard shells. I don’t want to use my fists. my hands, They’re raw and dry, too sanitized. and my shell is colliding, oozing, fermenting into juices of the berries you forbid. I don’t want to use my fists anymore. My hands want to open, softly.   Sweet unfolding fingers offer demons blessed darlings.
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Feb 12, 2019
Feb 12, 2019 at 9:42 PM UTC
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the land before history began land that was not ruled by a man land that raised me land with more beauty I had ever seen a land filled with spirits in trees beautiful and green land that was untouched land prosperous and lush land that I fled to when I was scared land that helped me with the struggles I bared land filled with artifacts land with hidden, ancient tracks land that I  called my own land that was my home the man with a cross in hand set fires to the land he spoke in a different tongue and tried to teach it to our young my people gave him food and water he only gave us an alter he told us we were sinners made us kneel with interlocked fingers I saw the flags in the distance I cried in an instance more of his men were coming I knew we had to start running
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Jan 15, 2020
Jan 15, 2020 at 5:34 AM UTC
A Maga'håga's Perspective of Colonization
Upon Reading a Patronizing Review of Ferlinghetti’s Delightful and Revelatory Entertainment, Little Boy The only problem with the Proletariat Is obeying the pretentious ***** that Insist on calling us the Proletariat - Resist their Insist! For I will not be labeled by some artsy-crat
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Apr 4, 2019
Apr 4, 2019 at 6:09 PM UTC
Decolonize This Label!