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Jaws of angst graze my neck With a blessing of deep regret. In a world where, Only dust is left-- I breakdown in a heap of envy As I continue to, Lose my mind in a frenzy
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Aug 27, 2024
Aug 27, 2024 at 8:46 AM UTC
Angst
Guys like us don't get breaks with our unshaven faces and manky hair and eyeliner. Our work-torn jeans colorful tattoos and pierced lips a warning, Aposematism in human form. Guys like us don't get breaks We claw and drag our way not to the top, but to the surface. Ain't got no daddy's money. Ain't got no daddy, or wish we didn't cause he comes home talking 'bout how he didn't raise no ****** (He didn't raise nobody). Guys like us don't get breaks. Nothing but mildewy rooms McDonalds for dinner washed down with cheap ***** Another Thank you for applying but... Rent due the 24th. alone at night again. Guys like us don't get breaks.
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Apr 20, 2022
Apr 20, 2022 at 2:41 PM UTC
Hanging yourself from your bootstraps.
Some of us were sick and broken But now some has turned into plenty
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Aug 27, 2020
Aug 27, 2020 at 1:14 AM UTC
Aren't we all?
I am angry at men for so many reasons. Women being assaulted every three minutes or so Forcing us to bear all the weight of support While not being granted any responsibility At my dad for dying and leaving At my step dad for having an affair At my brother for hitting me so **** much while growing up At my other brother for always staying away when he was unsure if we loved him. At every man who hurt, threatened, hit my sister For shredding our worth and self esteem to cover up the immense insecurities men feel due to societal expectations and pressures put forth by generations of men who came before them A toxic patriarchy they themselves will continue For silencing me in every ******* conversation. MOTHER Earth, NOT father. **** YOU.
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Apr 28, 2020
Apr 28, 2020 at 9:10 PM UTC
I am Angry at Men
Thirty years and counting Every day, as life goes on A fiery battle rages In my mind, heart and soul Conflicting thoughts and emotions Wage an unholy war Armed with a billion weapons Far more destructive than nuclear bombs The resulting carnage threatens A result far worse than a Dementor's Kiss You know, I never asked for this I never asked to be born autistic Of course, it is good to be different But, does everybody appreciate this difference? In India, the society judges you Based on what you speak However, my mouth is blessed With an ability to turn Anything that it touches, into stone Resulting in decades of social anxiety If only wishes were horses I would be in Britain Where actions speak louder than words After all, not for nothing Was King George VI one of the finest rulers In spite of being born With the handicap of a speech defect? Thirty years and counting Everybody seems to like me Everybody seems to think I'm nice Up to a point, that is The moment I dare To step out of my threshold The moment I dare To break codes of conformity The moment I dare To question any form of injustice Is the moment of truth It is the moment When everybody shows their true colours It is the moment I stop being nice Instead; I am angry, disturbed, jealous Naive, immature, unreliable Confused, weird, crazy And the list goes on and on With no end in sight Thirty years and counting I have seen enough I have heard enough I have felt enough The time has finally come For an internal independence struggle Gone are the days When I was busy being a 'Yes Man' Now, if you have a problem with me I can only tell you this Tomorrow, you may find A pill of cyanide In your cup of coffee Or a cobra in your shoulder bag Or a bullet in your temple Or a bomb in your briefcase The choice is entirely yours, my dears
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Apr 1, 2020
Apr 1, 2020 at 12:12 AM UTC
Thirty years and counting
Thirty years and counting Every day, as life goes on A fiery battle rages In my mind, heart and soul Conflicting thoughts and emotions Wage an unholy war Armed with a billion weapons Far more destructive than nuclear bombs The resulting carnage threatens A result far worse than a Dementor's Kiss You know, I never asked for this I never asked to be born autistic Of course, it is good to be different But, does everybody appreciate this difference? In India, the society judges you Based on what you speak However, my mouth is blessed With an ability to turn Anything that it touches, into stone Resulting in decades of social anxiety If only wishes were horses I would be in Britain Where actions speak louder than words After all, not for nothing Was King George VI one of the finest rulers In spite of being born With the handicap of a speech defect? Thirty years and counting Everybody seems to like me Everybody seems to think I'm nice Up to a point, that is The moment I dare To step out of my threshold The moment I dare To break codes of conformity The moment I dare To question any form of injustice Is the moment of truth It is the moment When everybody shows their true colours It is the moment I stop being nice Instead; I am angry, disturbed, jealous Naive, immature, unreliable Confused, weird, crazy And the list goes on and on With no end in sight Thirty years and counting I have seen enough I have heard enough I have felt enough The time has finally come For an internal independence struggle Gone are the days When I was busy being a 'Yes Man' Now, if you have a problem with me I can only tell you this Tomorrow, you may find A pill of cyanide In your cup of coffee Or a cobra in your shoulder bag Or a bullet in your temple Or a bomb in your briefcase The choice is entirely yours, my dears
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Why did you commit the ****** Why are you so displeased with anger? Did you plan this as a mission or did someone else promise you that they’ll get you out of suspicion? Why didn’t you bury the body? Why did you leave it behind? Is it for someone to find? You wipe away all the possible evidence, And when the time arrives, You act like you’re bore out of innocence!
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Apr 1, 2019
Apr 1, 2019 at 1:09 PM UTC
Why?
America the great? No, America is hate. Divided by supremacy yet, we're called "United" States. The unfortunate reality but, I still have faith that we'll get through this together, that we'll make it through these days. Through all these mixed emotions I just want to say, this is what it's come to and NO, IT'S NOT OKAY. To all my people who are hurting, I feel you & your pain. This is "America" & it's a ******* disgrace. To Mexican & African Americans & gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders, I pray. Muslims, queers, intersexuals, stay safe. Asexuals, low income, & women, have strength. To all the disabled and victims of **** & to those that suffer from constant dismay, I feel for you, I feel your pain. Through love and unity our strength shall remain.
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Nov 28, 2018
Nov 28, 2018 at 1:01 AM UTC
2016 Elections
I walk a path paved in penciled graffiti, Where outlined music notes Amuse my anecdotes, I walk with break beats in my blood, With brain waves pounding bass drums, I got liquid 808 fingertips And lips Malted with crossfade grins To spin surges of synergy Out of bottled up battles, Even my baby rattles Used to shake with rhythm. Wars Should pause for music. The power of harmonic symphony Just pimping me, Creeping up through cracked sidewalks, Wrapping shadows around legs, Up hips to necks As it grabs, Just pimping me, A dance floor ***** with Peace in and of mind, In circles of 32 Note by note, That lump of emotion In my throat Could choke, With neon freedom. Maybe it’s a pipe dream, That we could put down the guns And rave to the drums, That even silencers will be silent, And the smell of gunpowder Will squander for an hour, That there will be a day with no death, A day free of neurotic nail biting mothers Holding their breath, That their children will walk our land again, A day that suicide bombs Won’t detonate, That cries of loss and sadness Won’t resonate, A day that we won’t decimate, Our own race, The human race Maybe it’s a pipe dream, But that’s my pipe dream. I’ve spanned seas to see, That music brings harmony, I’ve danced along An African diplomat named Ife, Which means love, A Polish carpenter named Sebastian, Which means dignity, A Vietnamese banker named Ly, Which means Lion, And collectively, We, We're individuals, Smiling to that same pumping beat, That, Breakbeat, That brain wave pounding bass drum, That strum laced With a graceful hum, Making our race numb, There was no color, There was no history Because my history Won’t dictate me, Not that it's non-existent, Not that I’m resistant To believe that people hate Because of the past, But I understand personalities, And believe Everyone deserves a fair shot At being an individual Everyone deserves that music, Everyone deserves to have That path paved in penciled graffiti, Where outlined music notes, Amuse their anecdotes, Everyone deserves to feel Breakbeats in their blood, And brain waves pounding bass drums, Those liquid 808 fingertips And lips Malted with crossfade grins That spin surges of synergy, Everyone deserves what we have to offer, Everyone deserves, To dance to their own breakbeat Of peace
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Jun 5, 2017
Jun 5, 2017 at 9:40 PM UTC
penciled graffiti
I walk a path paved in penciled graffiti, Where outlined music notes Amuse my anecdotes, I walk with break beats in my blood, With brain waves pounding bass drums, I got liquid 808 fingertips And lips Malted with crossfade grins To spin surges of synergy Out of bottled up battles, Even my baby rattles Used to shake with rhythm. Wars Should pause for music. The power of harmonic symphony Just pimping me, Creeping up through cracked sidewalks, Wrapping shadows around legs, Up hips to necks As it grabs, Just pimping me, A dance floor ***** with Peace in and of mind, In circles of 32 Note by note, That lump of emotion In my throat Could choke, With neon freedom. Maybe it’s a pipe dream, That we could put down the guns And rave to the drums, That even silencers will be silent, And the smell of gunpowder Will squander for an hour, That there will be a day with no death, A day free of neurotic nail biting mothers Holding their breath, That their children will walk our land again, A day that suicide bombs Won’t detonate, That cries of loss and sadness Won’t resonate, A day that we won’t decimate, Our own race, The human race Maybe it’s a pipe dream, But that’s my pipe dream. I’ve spanned seas to see, That music brings harmony, I’ve danced along An African diplomat named Ife, Which means love, A Polish carpenter named Sebastian, Which means dignity, A Vietnamese banker named Ly, Which means Lion, And collectively, We, We're individuals, Smiling to that same pumping beat, That, Breakbeat, That brain wave pounding bass drum, That strum laced With a graceful hum, Making our race numb, There was no color, There was no history Because my history Won’t dictate me, Not that it's non-existent, Not that I’m resistant To believe that people hate Because of the past, But I understand personalities, And believe Everyone deserves a fair shot At being an individual Everyone deserves that music, Everyone deserves to have That path paved in penciled graffiti, Where outlined music notes, Amuse their anecdotes, Everyone deserves to feel Breakbeats in their blood, And brain waves pounding bass drums, Those liquid 808 fingertips And lips Malted with crossfade grins That spin surges of synergy, Everyone deserves what we have to offer, Everyone deserves, To dance to their own breakbeat Of peace
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Bagong panahon Dalwa'mpu't 'sang dantaon Diskriminasyon Makalumang panahon Tayo na't pumadayon
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Jul 18, 2016
Jul 18, 2016 at 11:16 PM UTC
Padayon
Siksik sa kahon Huminto na bagon Ika'y tumalon
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 10:16 AM UTC
PNR o GOT?
Harapin hamon Layon ng edukasyon Magsilbing timon
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 10:15 AM UTC
Education: Not For Sale
I’m sick of this melancholy genocide **** deforestation feeling like I could do something about it terrorism fascism despotism when I’m just a man halfway around the world Ferguson police abuse riots and feeling alone in a world full of people racism sexism income gap crises just replace each other like a revolving door did you know Manson’s still alive dreaming of Helter Skelter? crusade slavery apartheid I am so sick of it! if I just go back to living my life and forget about it ignorance apathy privilege would anyone really be hurt or even care? …… NO No no this is not me I am melancholic because of this world but I can do something because this world exists and this world matters I am small here but I exist and I matter so I can do something even if it’s insignificant I swear I can do something
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Aug 12, 2015
Aug 12, 2015 at 4:06 AM UTC
Melancholy
Selfish girls with plastic faces Lacking in all social graces. Reckless boys, the glorified players wearing too much gold Their meager skills have made them bold. They see no harm in their brand of fun, A generation of uneducated doomed to die young. Destroying what remains of their feeble minds A once proud culture left behind. Bought too easily with paper lies Drowning in ***** and ******* highs. Watch as they proudly kiss life goodbye...
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 5:54 PM UTC
Generation Lost
I am proud of my stretch marks they are war paint for the battle people call life I am proud of my thunder thighs they make it easier to smash the patriarchy I am proud of my chub it keeps my heart warm against the cold winds of people's insults no longer will I let misogynistic views control my life and decide my social standing and no longer will I be told that I'm pretty "for a fat girl" or smart "for a fat girl" or kind "for a fat girl" because fat is not a taboo word and longer will I let you define who I am with a simple word that cannot hurt me
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Sep 7, 2014
Sep 7, 2014 at 7:53 PM UTC
Taboo