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Stones of age, sparkling in sun, gleam at the light to hold. A few dull—where nothings run, Seams with trifles cold. Pressure and pressure— more dull rocks won, Nothing to shine in light. They gleam their darkness to fade the sun, Nothing to shine at sight. With enough pressure, And time just right. A fissure, A spark— sets light. For in the weight of ignorance- of dull stones, A spark, not wisdom, pulls blight. Now, For the sheer weight of consequence to mold- The light, of dull rock— can first hold.
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Jun 18, 2025
Jun 18, 2025 at 9:11 PM UTC
Dull Stones
Believe, obey, fight- Tow the party line! It's a quick battle, One waged against your own interest; It's a sad case, To watch men spit in their own face. It's family, God, & country And no room for the self. Don't you care about your race? How will you protect it? What about your religion? Enshrine it, defend it, spread it? Of your state- Bolster, boast, expansion? Your God? Your country? Your family?
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Jun 20, 2024
Jun 20, 2024 at 3:42 PM UTC
La Roux
I said it wasn't my country, so I watched her milks turn acids her blood diluting her rivers of honey and her tears washing off her own fertility. I had no fear—      for it wasn't near. I said it wasn't my tribe, so I saw, but pretended not to have even looked I listened, but pretended not to have even heard Yet it was written on my every line; they aren't of my kind. I didn't care—      for it wasn't my tears. I said it wasn't my religion, so I turned my back reciting from my scriptures I have eyes, but had no vision. I had no fear—      for of God, who dares? It came for my country, but I wasn't near It went for my tribe, but I wasn't there It came for my religion, but I wasn't aware. Now it has come for me, but there's no one here. By Abdulmalik Jibril ©2019
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Jun 25, 2020
Jun 25, 2020 at 4:58 AM UTC
I SAID IT WASN'T MINE
I don't think people realize how fragile it all is how it just falls apart when you're looking out of the window at something else at first you don't realize because it happens bit by bit you'll get used to it the culture war looms it pulls out your skirt on fridays take me out please take me where the boys are you know you want to it tugs at your sleeves saying oh you didn't hear what they said about you? flag wars they sing truth is a preference it's true if it feels right if it doesn't well it's fake news of course oh you didn't know non-player character will you play to win? because feelings don't care about your facts you see I was born in 83 in the newly formed islamic republic of iran three years into the trench warfare that changed the psyche of a nation forever high on the islamic revolution full of fury blood and soil blood and soil the hors d'oeuvres of the war we fled in 88 three months before the war ended nothing gained nothing fulfilled I see the absolute worst in people I watch them and learn much from what they get outraged by and what they don't it all starts small rooted in a search for meaning a sense of purpose once this is defined just watch them turn on each other the other essentially war needs a dragon war needs young men to believe the culture war has always been there like a monster’s nails casting an ominous shadow behind the bedroom door tapping away at your mother's vinyl flooring when people get safe with fear at bay the tapping dims but when an immigrant stabs an infidel or a black man is apparently murdered on video the tapping gets louder what is the dream of the foreigner hoping to penetrate the walls of the golden city to weaken it? from the russian bot to the isis video slicing brody's neck right before your eyes it gets at you doesn't it? doesn't he look like you? your white knuckles are shaking yes yes the monster says I will draw you in because I'm just a monster living in the hallway and I'm nothing without you is what he'll never ever tell you but it's true he aims to exaggerate the divisions within your family to exploit it to challenge your identity to play with your emotions as you've done to them so you know this game very well you just don't know the side of the table that will as in the iran-iraq war both the us and the uk sold arms to both sides the great game War is profitable and the opportunity to cash in on it is tempting people don't have ideas ideas have people how fragile at all is this very society that I cherish that I sought refuge in my family the vast base the stable economy common law democracy if life started in the east then the reason to be of the west is to carry on the torch to learn from past mistakes and to be a light unto the world until our very toes are inching at the pacific with no further to go will I find myself staring at the window pondering what happened like so many countless men throughout history have? how fragile at all this we won't know until it's taken from us not by the formless foreigner but by our own very hand that opens the bedroom door to experience our darkest insides that grows and grows endlessly until we have nothing else the monster in the bed now in all that cold and all that dark
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Feb 14, 2019
Feb 14, 2019 at 11:47 PM UTC
The Monster You Let In
I don't think people realize how fragile it all is how it just falls apart when you're looking out of the window at something else at first you don't realize because it happens bit by bit you'll get used to it the culture war looms it pulls out your skirt on fridays take me out please take me where the boys are you know you want to it tugs at your sleeves saying oh you didn't hear what they said about you? flag wars they sing truth is a preference it's true if it feels right if it doesn't well it's fake news of course oh you didn't know non-player character will you play to win? because feelings don't care about your facts you see I was born in 83 in the newly formed islamic republic of iran three years into the trench warfare that changed the psyche of a nation forever high on the islamic revolution full of fury blood and soil blood and soil the hors d'oeuvres of the war we fled in 88 three months before the war ended nothing gained nothing fulfilled I see the absolute worst in people I watch them and learn much from what they get outraged by and what they don't it all starts small rooted in a search for meaning a sense of purpose once this is defined just watch them turn on each other the other essentially war needs a dragon war needs young men to believe the culture war has always been there like a monster’s nails casting an ominous shadow behind the bedroom door tapping away at your mother's vinyl flooring when people get safe with fear at bay the tapping dims but when an immigrant stabs an infidel or a black man is apparently murdered on video the tapping gets louder what is the dream of the foreigner hoping to penetrate the walls of the golden city to weaken it? from the russian bot to the isis video slicing brody's neck right before your eyes it gets at you doesn't it? doesn't he look like you? your white knuckles are shaking yes yes the monster says I will draw you in because I'm just a monster living in the hallway and I'm nothing without you is what he'll never ever tell you but it's true he aims to exaggerate the divisions within your family to exploit it to challenge your identity to play with your emotions as you've done to them so you know this game very well you just don't know the side of the table that will as in the iran-iraq war both the us and the uk sold arms to both sides the great game War is profitable and the opportunity to cash in on it is tempting people don't have ideas ideas have people how fragile at all is this very society that I cherish that I sought refuge in my family the vast base the stable economy common law democracy if life started in the east then the reason to be of the west is to carry on the torch to learn from past mistakes and to be a light unto the world until our very toes are inching at the pacific with no further to go will I find myself staring at the window pondering what happened like so many countless men throughout history have? how fragile at all this we won't know until it's taken from us not by the formless foreigner but by our own very hand that opens the bedroom door to experience our darkest insides that grows and grows endlessly until we have nothing else the monster in the bed now in all that cold and all that dark
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Try along these sacks for proof of feral merriment, in stilled eyes and on carnal graves. All whose rotting limbs are well studied in 'ologies of human squander- Red with laughter, plucked with all caving souls and anger. Gasping, so, with lewd amusement of the dead in jest. Muspelhiem froths forth with cold hearts, lusting of mortal slaughter. I've seen the men whose vial looks a barrel‒ whose foaming mouths, birthed-stillborn of Sheol and all it's unebbing horrors, can't restrain the joy of culling. Hate creation‒ worship crude insemination, ravished toward the making of wilful immolation.   But what casket of pleasant delirium, brings deaths to child's eyes‒ no wars of misfortune must be ****** of a playful kind. Hecatombs, artistic as day‒ homes like Tophet for children to play. But whose poison to **** me sooner, under Black Suns and darkened hearts, as Lucifer capers down the burrow.
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Jun 10, 2017
Jun 10, 2017 at 4:32 PM UTC
Lucifer's Merth
‘I belong to this And you belong to that Here is a line in the grass That you may not pass You stay on that side I stay on this Here is a laminated card Without it life is hard You talk in that way I talk in this Those similar I hold dear But you cannot come here I have this symbol You have your own Three colours on a rag You have an uglier flag I am one type of person You are a different kind Our kind cannot be mixed For our categories are fixed.’ Nations – what a load of old ********
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Mar 29, 2017
Mar 29, 2017 at 3:15 AM UTC
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