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"lawbreaker" poems

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StigmaSome people say Im mad I just blame the L-RAD / Attacked by services syndicate post grad / Breaking the code of conduct that's sad
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“THE RISK-TAKER” (2008)In our deeds / In you we are thorn / In our actions
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A MaskI am a mask. / I am the face of soldiers, murderers, monsters, heroes... / Though I guard one man from stealing eyes
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Beware of The Uncivilized Nation“Our government teaches the whole people by its example. If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.”- Louis D. Brandeis. / Beware of the uncivilized nation / Where mighty green reigns wildly,
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the rule of lawThe rule of law / There was a storm over Sahara; waves of sand flew up, up, up / – I wrote "up" thrice because my grammar checker tells me I can't
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Claude McKay was a Jamaican writer and poet. He was a communist in his early life, but after a visit to the Soviet Union, decided that communism was too disciplined and confining. McKay was involved in the Harlem Renaissance and wrote three novels: Home to Harlem (1928), a best-seller which won the Harmon Gold Award f...

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