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When I was just a little girl, And as little girls were taught then, I played with dolls and a teaset, Made mudcakes for food, Wore skirts, made my hair into ponytails as I was let. I saw the boys with the abandon which comes with free wear and play, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was older, a teen and as teen girls were taught then, Walk, talk, rock softly Don’t draw too much attention Or attempt to explore too much. I saw the boys then with the abandon which comes with freedom to play, sit, be as they want , And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was sixteen, oh sweet sixteen, And as sixteen year old girls were taught then, Don’t wear clothes that show your frame, That’s indecent and you will be in another home and will incur alot of blame. Don’t wander, argue, or express an opinion, You’re a girl, being humble, quiet and gentle becomes you. I saw the boys then with the abandon which comes with freedom of movement and speech, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was older, and passionately sought a particular career, I was admonished as many other girls in my time, It’s not a career for women, late nights, more men to be around, When you get married, that’s not going to work and troubles will abound. I saw the boys then with the abandon which comes with the freedom of pursuing their dreams, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was married, and setting a home, working and raising a family, I left my work as many other girls in my time, For my husband to follow his work path, Unquestioningly, unflinchingly, resolutely. I saw the men then with the abandon which comes with freedom of being in control of their lives, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. But this is just the surface of my questioning being a girl, When boys and men around tried their stunts on girls and women, I questioned my existence. When many girls and women I know, Were told to stay mum on men close who took advantage of them I questioned my existence. When In the workspace, Women got paid less than men because their salary were subtly looked at as secondary salaries, Or needed to speak louder to be heard, I questioned my existence. When the onus of keeping a relationship working was the woman’s responsibility largely, I questioned my existence. When a woman got hit by her spouse, Its she who may have provoked him. When a man strayed, Its she who was not a good enough wife that he had to look elsewhere. I questioned my existence. The atrocities many men are capable of, The filth many men spread, **** hate, aggression, manipulation and more Abuse, gaslighting inside closed doors, Wearing a mask of sophistication outside Animalistic and entitled beings to the core. My apologies to men who are not, And I know some, But they are but a handful, Too insignificant in the larger way the world works. But then I see me, A harbinger of change, In my home and around. Raising my son differently, Advocating for change purposively, Actioning resolutely what’s right, Woman for women with all my might. I see so many more women now who retain their selves and are beacons of hope, They don’t sit around and just mope. And I am glad I am a girl, And I question no more, I question no more.
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Feb 16, 2020
Feb 16, 2020 at 4:28 AM UTC
I AM A GIRL
When I was just a little girl, And as little girls were taught then, I played with dolls and a teaset, Made mudcakes for food, Wore skirts, made my hair into ponytails as I was let. I saw the boys with the abandon which comes with free wear and play, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was older, a teen and as teen girls were taught then, Walk, talk, rock softly Don’t draw too much attention Or attempt to explore too much. I saw the boys then with the abandon which comes with freedom to play, sit, be as they want , And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was sixteen, oh sweet sixteen, And as sixteen year old girls were taught then, Don’t wear clothes that show your frame, That’s indecent and you will be in another home and will incur alot of blame. Don’t wander, argue, or express an opinion, You’re a girl, being humble, quiet and gentle becomes you. I saw the boys then with the abandon which comes with freedom of movement and speech, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was older, and passionately sought a particular career, I was admonished as many other girls in my time, It’s not a career for women, late nights, more men to be around, When you get married, that’s not going to work and troubles will abound. I saw the boys then with the abandon which comes with the freedom of pursuing their dreams, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. When I was married, and setting a home, working and raising a family, I left my work as many other girls in my time, For my husband to follow his work path, Unquestioningly, unflinchingly, resolutely. I saw the men then with the abandon which comes with freedom of being in control of their lives, And I thought to myself, why am I a girl. But this is just the surface of my questioning being a girl, When boys and men around tried their stunts on girls and women, I questioned my existence. When many girls and women I know, Were told to stay mum on men close who took advantage of them I questioned my existence. When In the workspace, Women got paid less than men because their salary were subtly looked at as secondary salaries, Or needed to speak louder to be heard, I questioned my existence. When the onus of keeping a relationship working was the woman’s responsibility largely, I questioned my existence. When a woman got hit by her spouse, Its she who may have provoked him. When a man strayed, Its she who was not a good enough wife that he had to look elsewhere. I questioned my existence. The atrocities many men are capable of, The filth many men spread, **** hate, aggression, manipulation and more Abuse, gaslighting inside closed doors, Wearing a mask of sophistication outside Animalistic and entitled beings to the core. My apologies to men who are not, And I know some, But they are but a handful, Too insignificant in the larger way the world works. But then I see me, A harbinger of change, In my home and around. Raising my son differently, Advocating for change purposively, Actioning resolutely what’s right, Woman for women with all my might. I see so many more women now who retain their selves and are beacons of hope, They don’t sit around and just mope. And I am glad I am a girl, And I question no more, I question no more.
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As we climb great heights we forget the grounds below. Much like mountainclimbers, people earning more money than their friends tend to be greedier, selfish, ignorant and egotistical. CEOs, for example, tend to forget those on foodstamps. In fact, their salaries are 484 times that of the average worker. Helloooo 20 vacation homes! Inequality is rising in this country at an alarming rate. The top 1% owns about 80% of the wealth in our country. What can I say? Those few mountainclimbers can't even look past their noses.
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Mar 16, 2014
Mar 16, 2014 at 11:24 PM UTC
Inequality
Alexander K Opicho (Eldoret, Kenya;[email protected]) It is the 30th day of the months in Kenya State and corporate capitalist have now paid their workers Wages or salaries or stipends or emoluments all being remunerations While the rural bourgeoisie and urban bourgeoisie have also paid ex-gratia To relatives come over-aged workers who have declined retiring For the fear of looming starvation if at all they go home, where they were born, Nonetheless; proceed they receive will do nothing whatsoever As it will be stifled by the monster of desperate consumerism; So fat and gullible in this tiger of land in the region called Kenya; The terror peddling rent, courtesy of ruthlessness of the landlord Bills of electric power in their full monopolistic gear Bills of water devoid of quality, indifferent dysentery monger Wages for maid who keep on usurping the food of my child; milk Bills for gas, all of it redolent of comprador bourgeoisie in fashion, Hotel and bar bill - a surreptious one, as the bar girl only knows Airtime and renewal, TV channels and other screen capitalistic ploys Family trip to local resort in a feat of foolish consumerist venture, Money to the old mother at home and, sometimes depraved but patient father ARV’s money to my *** aids stricken sister at the village, my aunt also Tuition fees for my son at the kindergarten, who goes to schools but learns nothing fees balance which my wife has to pay at the tailor to ransom out her dress, M-Pesa and M-Swari loan repayment, this only for Kenyan 30th dayers They know the agony of dealing with Kenyan mega-capitalist safaricom ltd. This consumerism and **** consumerism, It is the menacing bane of the Kenyan poor It is the avaricious tube which siphons back The hard earned money from pockets of the poor Back to despotic account of the pitiless world pigshotry.
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Feb 28, 2014
Feb 28, 2014 at 9:35 AM UTC
END MONTHS CONSUMERISM
Alexander K Opicho (Eldoret, Kenya;[email protected]) It is the 30th day of the months in Kenya State and corporate capitalist have now paid their workers Wages or salaries or stipends or emoluments all being remunerations While the rural bourgeoisie and urban bourgeoisie have also paid ex-gratia To relatives come over-aged workers who have declined retiring For the fear of looming starvation if at all they go home, where they were born, Nonetheless; proceed they receive will do nothing whatsoever As it will be stifled by the monster of desperate consumerism; So fat and gullible in this tiger of land in the region called Kenya; The terror peddling rent, courtesy of ruthlessness of the landlord Bills of electric power in their full monopolistic gear Bills of water devoid of quality, indifferent dysentery monger Wages for maid who keep on usurping the food of my child; milk Bills for gas, all of it redolent of comprador bourgeoisie in fashion, Hotel and bar bill - a surreptious one, as the bar girl only knows Airtime and renewal, TV channels and other screen capitalistic ploys Family trip to local resort in a feat of foolish consumerist venture, Money to the old mother at home and, sometimes depraved but patient father ARV’s money to my *** aids stricken sister at the village, my aunt also Tuition fees for my son at the kindergarten, who goes to schools but learns nothing fees balance which my wife has to pay at the tailor to ransom out her dress, M-Pesa and M-Swari loan repayment, this only for Kenyan 30th dayers They know the agony of dealing with Kenyan mega-capitalist safaricom ltd. This consumerism and **** consumerism, It is the menacing bane of the Kenyan poor It is the avaricious tube which siphons back The hard earned money from pockets of the poor Back to despotic account of the pitiless world pigshotry.
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They walk aloof among us Three percent of the population They reluctantly dine with us Quietly, stifling their frustration They don't look back as you pass They don't want your conversation Empathy is just an alien concept They focus only on self preservation But here's where it gets strange We worship them with huge salaries We beg them to lead us the way We ignore their blatant deceptiveness We hand them our hard earned pay If they say bail out the banksters Or send your kids to a dubious war We offer them our kids and cash Knowing that they will ask for more Stranger still Our history has been sculpted by them We raise bronze statues proudly in their honor Through our plain idleness and cowardice They can reduce this planet to a nuclear goner "How did this madness occur?" We question Why do psychos run banks and governments Checking world history offers a suggestion To why we (the population) are slaves for rent We are simply afraid of those That successfully navigate life With reckless irresponsibility Unchallenged by others strife It is those destructive characters We plead to take political risks In return for obedience and cash To buy more power and obelisks
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Aug 4, 2014
Aug 4, 2014 at 3:04 PM UTC
****** Worship
Dragon – a reference to government or a leader with such great powers. Economics can determine the future? The decision making, which can force millions to abide to the law established by government, can determine the future. That’s it. An extension of affluence for all, But where is the long term? Poverty and high unemployment, Now an argument? With two years to educational progress, Juan Dela Cruz drew back and recoil. Humankind’s race, With such declining economies.. A need for taxation of the working classTo stay number one, or should I say, the Top 10? For those capable to success, No full-time salaries.. No livable wage.. A further education.. Would it be worth it when a full-time was offered? For the move of the dragon, Is there a downgrade forecast for the nation? GDP has been calculated, water dragon may not be drown.. Meagre realm’s tyro – for their incomes deduction. (4/2/12 @xirlleelang)
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May 27, 2014
May 27, 2014 at 9:29 PM UTC
Philippines, Is There A Hope for the Year of the Water Dragon?
Companies have established low wages I haven’t seen anything like this since my ages Hourly rates are at an all time low The economy with no acceleration is moving ever so slow Rents are so high People are wondering if they will ever survive It’s like a sting from a beehive However, the word Permanent is now called Temp The cost of living simply went Yet how are people suppose to survive A new wave with good news has come to shore It’s called “Entrepreneur” for you to explore People need a new plan being their own Entrepreneur But it takes time to establish Once your Entrepreneur business is up and running Now you will need a Dynamic Advertising Campaign that will be stunning People need to know who you are with your business Don’t forget the business cards Once again, it takes time in getting the business on its way But don’t stall nor delay Kiss the Corporate world goodbye Now give Entrepreneur a try Corporate compensation low Today it is Entrepreneur being the flow Corporate world continues too have their own agenda Welcome to Entrepreneur for you to enter So worry no more Be your own Boss for sure Entrepreneur is knocking for you to explore If Entrepreneur was something you always wanted to do, don’t put off and just pursue Corporate world salaries just don’t fit It’s time for a Corporate quit and let Entrepreneur be it.
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Jun 2, 2018
Jun 2, 2018 at 11:44 AM UTC
CORPORATE WORLD SALARIES UNSEEN AND ENTREPRENEUR SEEN
Rich people are not greedy on money. have you watched closely any RichMan a businessman knows he could make profit only after he met all expenses Yess his business income Should pay Salaries And other Expensss...First then the remaining will go to his pocket.. It's the salary of employee come prior to his profit So Who is greed? Employee or Employer have you watched employees want more salary based on experience.. More experience means More aged. So, Employee want more salary inverse proportionate to his energy Hence, employee was more greedy than employer.. Think!!
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Sep 14, 2018
Sep 14, 2018 at 1:11 PM UTC
Debate
When did I start looking at life, as vitamins and calories I remember back before it was just, hours and salaries Now I Zombie about, burned up, and burned out Stress makes me itchy, bitchy, I wanna shout It's all chores and bills, obligations, feed the cat Run down, Run over, clean this, do that Time warps, bends, now its tomorrow Better sleep soon, or work will be sorrow Melatonin and liquor Make it happen quicker **** down, pass out, cycle through Not sure anymore, what else to do
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Feb 14, 2014
Feb 14, 2014 at 1:51 PM UTC
vitamins and calories
****** A foggy head is a dangerous situation. Can't think. Always over-think. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. But, the tunnel is long. Or it seems so to me. Old friends seem old. New ones too cynical. Some groups are too loud. No minute to despair. Swear,swear and get back to work! Some groups are too idealistic. Salaries,profiles,de-profiled and other depositions are discussed. I watch them like a TVC, Mindless yet grasping words. Minimum to maximum. Ina flushing of hormones. Some women I meet , they complain about laying low. Office politics, national politics, play Tom and Jerry Show. Each chasing each other. Stuck in a vicious circle. Egg rolls have been had, and I am feeling a wee bit better. But the vinegar-onion, does nothing to my sketchy mind. Its still foggy. But I am patient. I shall be calm. Just like my love Siva. Shall I be the quiet and the dangerous. Or shall I be the butterfly to sit on your nose. And kiss you silently. I shall wait and give the fog some time. I shall stand strong.. A foggy mind shall pass. ******
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May 14, 2013
May 14, 2013 at 5:50 AM UTC
Foggy Head.
that guy’s got a different ride all the time says he’s an heir to an oil magnate yo bet his ex girlfriend’s kicking herself ‘cuz the checks larger than three or five year’s worth of salaries, crazy crazy baby got regrets but she says she’s not a gold digger
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Aug 21, 2018
Aug 21, 2018 at 2:29 AM UTC
Yea he’s super rich yo
A Monday Poem I always forget: Is today the first day of this week, Or is this week the first week of today? This subtle reordering reminds me that structures we place on pedestals And signify through complex rituals Are banal and meaningless As traveling for some unknown, still, despised enterprise And yet: To ignore the difference between a month, a May Or more particularly, a week and day Is offensive, Punishable, even, if maintained By being made redundant at a job we hate In the same way days become weeks --Or was it the other way?— We slowly fall into line Our whole civilization is founded on such times Delineation between yours and mines Months and seasons, seasons climes Climes and seasons, suns and shines Generations and centuries, Januaries and Februaries We maintain our separation And produce indoctrination With the idea that Monday is a rhyme Which ends with giving more than half your time To the owner who insists With pleated pants and flinching fists The difference between week and day Is a year’s labor Handing out stock animal’s salaries To the ones who know the difference between Week and day.
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Jul 16, 2012
Jul 16, 2012 at 5:08 PM UTC
A Monday Poem
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Nov 9, 2015
Nov 9, 2015 at 11:23 AM UTC
You will automatically come out of difficulty
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They battered at their cages But their cages stayed tight shut And they wanted higher wages But their salaries got cut So they lied and fought like rodents Rodents trapped within a cage They'd be free if they'd been prudent And concealed their inner rage.
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Jan 20, 2015
Jan 20, 2015 at 1:43 PM UTC
Rats
The ashes of our loved ones are blown in the wind, The blood of our siblings fill the streets, Politicians we elected rob us, with impunity, Working tirelessly to reduce us to bits; They **** our soldiers- our dearly beloved brothers, Send them to a war which they themselves create, They have underarmed the soldiers but arm the enemy, Their callousness and negligence- we cannot underestimate; Their is no one to speak for us- no one at all, They sit in their noble seats lobbying for themselves, They fill their homes with the resources of our people, While these people are left with little to fend for themselves; Our educational system has been brought to ruin, Medical system is now in a deplorable state, Fund looting is now the order of the day, To impoverish my people even further is all they debate; Our security operatives are those that **** us more, Our hearts are always filled with fear when they come our way, They maim and **** even when we protest for justice, Who then should we run to when killers come our way? The minority among us are disenfranchised, Jobs belonging to our youths have been stolen away, Those who create jobs for themseves earn too little to live by, The pensions of pensioneers are hijacked day by day; Our bills are on the increase while salaries remain the same, The salaries of some are slashed day by day, In the midst these difficulties is the firing of workers, As wages become burdensome for companies to pay; I pray that youths like me will open their eyes and see, That all we have is ourselves not these enemies, If this lesson is learnt we will quit fighting eachother, And tolerate one another- finding ways to sustain peace; Shall this oppression continue while we stand and watch? No- we will rise and create a new era of representatives? A people who will be elected from our very own, People of our own generation to replace these theives.
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Dec 1, 2016
Dec 1, 2016 at 12:17 AM UTC
Nigeria- An Afflicted Nation
The ashes of our loved ones are blown in the wind, The blood of our siblings fill the streets, Politicians we elected rob us, with impunity, Working tirelessly to reduce us to bits; They **** our soldiers- our dearly beloved brothers, Send them to a war which they themselves create, They have underarmed the soldiers but arm the enemy, Their callousness and negligence- we cannot underestimate; Their is no one to speak for us- no one at all, They sit in their noble seats lobbying for themselves, They fill their homes with the resources of our people, While these people are left with little to fend for themselves; Our educational system has been brought to ruin, Medical system is now in a deplorable state, Fund looting is now the order of the day, To impoverish my people even further is all they debate; Our security operatives are those that **** us more, Our hearts are always filled with fear when they come our way, They maim and **** even when we protest for justice, Who then should we run to when killers come our way? The minority among us are disenfranchised, Jobs belonging to our youths have been stolen away, Those who create jobs for themseves earn too little to live by, The pensions of pensioneers are hijacked day by day; Our bills are on the increase while salaries remain the same, The salaries of some are slashed day by day, In the midst these difficulties is the firing of workers, As wages become burdensome for companies to pay; I pray that youths like me will open their eyes and see, That all we have is ourselves not these enemies, If this lesson is learnt we will quit fighting eachother, And tolerate one another- finding ways to sustain peace; Shall this oppression continue while we stand and watch? No- we will rise and create a new era of representatives? A people who will be elected from our very own, People of our own generation to replace these theives.
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My friend calls me and tells me that this time around we need to re apply for our jobs after quarantine. I tell her ******** You see, I am not joking. I mean it. I got tired of people treating me the way the want. Now I will get treated the way I want. My work place sends me an addendum. They want to cut salaries despite the fact that we've been working full time despite the pandemic. I hear it is up to 50% You see I am a teacher. When a pandemic happens I still follow my timetable. I show up and teach, and call or email those that aren't showing up. And tell them to show up..... So I say ******** I cannot sign something I do not agree with. This guy I used to date started texting me. He says he hasn't been with anyone because of the pandemic. He says I am his best option 'right now' I say ******** I turn off my data and go to bed. You see I am no longer available for your entertainment. I once 'dated' this American white male who told me I wasn't supposed to have an opinion.... I text people I like now..... that really really like me back When my boss calls me. She doesn't say hello or check if I am well. She goes straight off to yelling and screaming. I say ******** I turn off my phone and move on with my life. Because despite falling apart and feeling so lost most days in this pandemic. I did show up and do my job So when she learns to communicate, I will talk to her. I applied for a job, no jobs where they told me.. the problem is my nationality. Not my papers, experience or inability to perform... In fact before I told them where I am from, they told I could make a good addition to the team. Until I turned out African. So I say ******** when your online course says it will open global opportunities for me. Because the world is 'woke' now. African Americans can chant 'Black lives matter' Their voices are heard and the world chants with them in solidarity. So this is me whispering That my Black life matters too.... My voice, my thoughts and opinions matter too.... And hoping the world will hear me too one day And stand with me in solidarity..... I'm not angry, I am just fighting for my rights.
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Jun 8, 2020
Jun 8, 2020 at 8:37 AM UTC
I FELL IN LOVE WITH MY RIGHTS
My friend calls me and tells me that this time around we need to re apply for our jobs after quarantine. I tell her ******** You see, I am not joking. I mean it. I got tired of people treating me the way the want. Now I will get treated the way I want. My work place sends me an addendum. They want to cut salaries despite the fact that we've been working full time despite the pandemic. I hear it is up to 50% You see I am a teacher. When a pandemic happens I still follow my timetable. I show up and teach, and call or email those that aren't showing up. And tell them to show up..... So I say ******** I cannot sign something I do not agree with. This guy I used to date started texting me. He says he hasn't been with anyone because of the pandemic. He says I am his best option 'right now' I say ******** I turn off my data and go to bed. You see I am no longer available for your entertainment. I once 'dated' this American white male who told me I wasn't supposed to have an opinion.... I text people I like now..... that really really like me back When my boss calls me. She doesn't say hello or check if I am well. She goes straight off to yelling and screaming. I say ******** I turn off my phone and move on with my life. Because despite falling apart and feeling so lost most days in this pandemic. I did show up and do my job So when she learns to communicate, I will talk to her. I applied for a job, no jobs where they told me.. the problem is my nationality. Not my papers, experience or inability to perform... In fact before I told them where I am from, they told I could make a good addition to the team. Until I turned out African. So I say ******** when your online course says it will open global opportunities for me. Because the world is 'woke' now. African Americans can chant 'Black lives matter' Their voices are heard and the world chants with them in solidarity. So this is me whispering That my Black life matters too.... My voice, my thoughts and opinions matter too.... And hoping the world will hear me too one day And stand with me in solidarity..... I'm not angry, I am just fighting for my rights.
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They flip out if One "owes" them a Thousand Dollars but they don't do **** about our $11,959,000,000,000 deficit (or about 75% of the GDP) except raise the debt ceiling and shut down day-to-day processes thus letting functionality grind to a halt so they can still afford to pay themselves their precious and exorbitant salaries, whilst every-fucking-thing else deteriorates by the minute and is foreclosed upon. **I think that we as a Nation should instate that Politicians are unable to pay themselves until we have a surplus of money with which to reward them for their keen, honest, wise and diligent* (get this: ) *Public Service; *rather than allowing them to serve themselves well above the supposed "Land of the Free" they supposedly represent supposedly so selflessly.* The System is ****** for us, as citizens; though it works exactly as designed for those holding the marionette strings.**
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Oct 10, 2013
Oct 10, 2013 at 4:10 PM UTC
The System is ****** it works as designed.
Philadelphia warlords slip sideways in a cantankerous bed of grout. The mind denies what the body acknowledges in its treacherous games of hope and wait. Quickened footsteps beat mercilessly on the pavement in a forward-backward pattern that helps no one and speaks to shadows, yet sacred bloodlust and cramping desire provide an outlet for the city lying at his feet. Only a fool speaks softly in a time of war. Rebellious minds harbor fugitives in the explosive hour of the darkening sun Allowing wandering eyes and covered whispers towards holy crosses, ***** on a distant lawn. Dark faces and shortened noses appear at twilight to provide refuge from the "war goin' on outside" taking our own and beating them senseless with shoe-polished silverware and books on secret societies. Yet aside from the divine and acknowledged kinship between us lie two drunken, disorderly dreamers with false hope of vows and six-digit salaries buried beneath violent shouting over fragile egos.
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Aug 17, 2013
Aug 17, 2013 at 11:40 PM UTC
It's a war goin' on outside...
I cry very hard every night For the land of my forefathers. Once called Africa's golden child Woe unto them that hurt you. Like a child gunned down, Somebody shot you in your prime Your soul cries out for help Purging the nectar of hate Joggling the sack of opportunity Looted out by pseudo politicians And devoured by corrupt wolves Who talks as revolutionaries Paid with very huge salaries. Hungry kids with sad eyes Eyes stained with tears line tears lines that know no tears. Dried lips and Weak bodies That can't stand neither walk. Even if the did, where will they walk? For the roads are now no more, Washed away by corrupt erosion. Ills of yesterday, void of compassion. Look beyond everything, see the poor Stuck in the black muddy ponds. Those real victims of poverty, poverty Tattooed on the souls of the poor. Poor people who went en-mass To the ballot boxes and voted, For a change that's yet to come. Waiting From the mangrove swamps Squinting from the shines of the elite, Dwarfed by brand new mansions Gift from the country giant to himself. I'll pray every day for the masses, Wishing the real Massiah would come. IB-Poetry© 26/11/2018
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Oct 19, 2018
Oct 19, 2018 at 5:44 AM UTC
Prayers for the people.
Tax is a concept By which you measure governance and each cent from each pocket Tax is a concept By which you measure a homeless man’s pain and the hard rain Tax is a concept That only adds up but sometimes doesn’t Tax is a concept A technique to intercept the poor man’s invasion Tax is a concept That funds a government servant’s evasion Tax is a concept That requires frequent revision for the privileged 1% division Tax is a concept For the rich to market their wealth as a sales pitch Tax is a concept That is open ended that helps lawyers find a niche and sometimes a gaping ditch Tax is a concept That helped the Untouchables put away that whiny ***** Tax is a concept That takes the interest out of the spooks I don’t believe in being rich If I have to pay more I think that’s a glitch I don’t believe leaving it all to the middle class If I criticize it the government shows a lot more sass Tax is a concept If it wasn’t it wouldn’t be in books and in the salaries of prison cooks Tax was a concept That kept out of it the clergy mooks Tax was a concept That kept a nobleman’s coffers’ ostentatious good looks Tax was a concept That kept death at bay Tax was a concept That contributed to the dead everyday Tax was still a concept If it wasn’t then in Germany there wouldn’t have been any bread for each day Tax is still a concept It still pays the rich and takes from the rich ***** Who has the lawyer who is smarter than Tom Sawyer I don’t believe in law and order I just believe in world order and peace
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Sep 13, 2017
Sep 13, 2017 at 5:39 PM UTC
Tax Me
Tax is a concept By which you measure governance and each cent from each pocket Tax is a concept By which you measure a homeless man’s pain and the hard rain Tax is a concept That only adds up but sometimes doesn’t Tax is a concept A technique to intercept the poor man’s invasion Tax is a concept That funds a government servant’s evasion Tax is a concept That requires frequent revision for the privileged 1% division Tax is a concept For the rich to market their wealth as a sales pitch Tax is a concept That is open ended that helps lawyers find a niche and sometimes a gaping ditch Tax is a concept That helped the Untouchables put away that whiny ***** Tax is a concept That takes the interest out of the spooks I don’t believe in being rich If I have to pay more I think that’s a glitch I don’t believe leaving it all to the middle class If I criticize it the government shows a lot more sass Tax is a concept If it wasn’t it wouldn’t be in books and in the salaries of prison cooks Tax was a concept That kept out of it the clergy mooks Tax was a concept That kept a nobleman’s coffers’ ostentatious good looks Tax was a concept That kept death at bay Tax was a concept That contributed to the dead everyday Tax was still a concept If it wasn’t then in Germany there wouldn’t have been any bread for each day Tax is still a concept It still pays the rich and takes from the rich ***** Who has the lawyer who is smarter than Tom Sawyer I don’t believe in law and order I just believe in world order and peace
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you will keep on waiting for 24 hours thinking of coming tomorrow but remember almost doesn't count expectations are driven for tomorrow does it really means to count seconds, minute or hours to see tomorrow? Is this tomorrow a day? or is just a time being? maybe today is tomorrow for the first person who lived life yesterday could this tomorrow be an era coming or just a moment approaching human and nature that brings about strange hour tomorrow never comes because tomorrow is not moving rather it is at stationary like a spoiled bus parked at the station waiting for travelers to join. don't move towards tomorrow because it has arrows which portrays the eyebrow sticking above the eye like the sky above the earth the sky is our limit the destiny of a man cannot go beyond it tomorrow is the limit of your lives hours count for lives but doesn't count for tomorrow Worker count on their wages and salaries because the month is at the tail end thinking of the amount to be wealth by forgetting the approached tomorrow which spelled the destiny of man and nature your tomorrow is waiting for you don't hesitate to approached it because it is your destiny and not your enemy your tomorrow is waiting for you don't be proud to approached it because it is your troubles and not your friend prepared your luggage today and move towards tomorrow because the time tomorrow is waiting for you your today determines your tomorrow that never comes tomorrow is an illusion and never existed
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Nov 29, 2014
Nov 29, 2014 at 8:00 AM UTC
Tomorrow never comes
you will keep on waiting for 24 hours thinking of coming tomorrow but remember almost doesn't count expectations are driven for tomorrow does it really means to count seconds, minute or hours to see tomorrow? Is this tomorrow a day? or is just a time being? maybe today is tomorrow for the first person who lived life yesterday could this tomorrow be an era coming or just a moment approaching human and nature that brings about strange hour tomorrow never comes because tomorrow is not moving rather it is at stationary like a spoiled bus parked at the station waiting for travelers to join. don't move towards tomorrow because it has arrows which portrays the eyebrow sticking above the eye like the sky above the earth the sky is our limit the destiny of a man cannot go beyond it tomorrow is the limit of your lives hours count for lives but doesn't count for tomorrow Worker count on their wages and salaries because the month is at the tail end thinking of the amount to be wealth by forgetting the approached tomorrow which spelled the destiny of man and nature your tomorrow is waiting for you don't hesitate to approached it because it is your destiny and not your enemy your tomorrow is waiting for you don't be proud to approached it because it is your troubles and not your friend prepared your luggage today and move towards tomorrow because the time tomorrow is waiting for you your today determines your tomorrow that never comes tomorrow is an illusion and never existed
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If I'm free I'll never pass up a late night coffee session with Mike. It gives me a hug of comfort of when things were simpler in high school. Before we talked of job interviews and salaries And pretty girls with blue jean eyes in Georgia and Canada who don't pay much attention to you. But when we talked about Madden and shows And pretty girls who lived only 10 minutes away For those 45 minutes when I'm sipping on that muddy, 4 AM Waffle House coffee. I'm 16 again. And I'm at home.
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Jan 25, 2014
Jan 25, 2014 at 1:55 AM UTC
You Don't HAVE to go to Georgia to go to Waffle House
I CALCULATIONS A bird from the window Pecked at my papers Lined with my scores. Now trees are dead, And papers are gone. This is the computer age. I will break it down for you. I even made a list, Would you like to count? II THE LIST 1.This is the computer age                   Of digitized proofs        And 2.Authority attested identies,      With participants' certificates. 3.Our own words have lost meaning 4.We are now vessels                      With our definition stapled on screens       And 5.Meagre salaries         Tagged on our foreheads. 6.We are our grades. 7.The given guidelines,       Projects we finished overnight.          We are the cheated test scores, 8.The printed marksheets        From the renowned buildings. 9.We are a bunch of degrees.        10.We are a box of experience      With a reciept of coffees we bought,          We are a cv of what we did. 11.We are the said lies         And 12.The stress calmed by mummbled slurs. 13.We are the second employee         Shouted at.           And 14.We are the hundredth consumer        With company approved needs. 15.We are the salesperson with quotas to meet. 16.We are the owners        Of a dying business,          A pending debt. 17.We are the numerous people         Of covered faces on the streets 18.And exposed bodies in the world wide web. 19.We are the constructed          Digital photographs             With deconstructed heads.          20.We are a bunch of numbers 21.We are a bunch of numbers 22.We are a bunch of numbers, 23.When did we become        24. A 0 or a 1? People shouldn't even fit in a whole encyclopedia And yet here, Are you looking for a number 25? III RESULT Well I gave the papers to the bird, She put it in her nest And made it warmer. You call me crazy But I will always Call myself a free bird.
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Jun 4, 2017
Jun 4, 2017 at 9:54 AM UTC
Numbers
I CALCULATIONS A bird from the window Pecked at my papers Lined with my scores. Now trees are dead, And papers are gone. This is the computer age. I will break it down for you. I even made a list, Would you like to count? II THE LIST 1.This is the computer age                   Of digitized proofs        And 2.Authority attested identies,      With participants' certificates. 3.Our own words have lost meaning 4.We are now vessels                      With our definition stapled on screens       And 5.Meagre salaries         Tagged on our foreheads. 6.We are our grades. 7.The given guidelines,       Projects we finished overnight.          We are the cheated test scores, 8.The printed marksheets        From the renowned buildings. 9.We are a bunch of degrees.        10.We are a box of experience      With a reciept of coffees we bought,          We are a cv of what we did. 11.We are the said lies         And 12.The stress calmed by mummbled slurs. 13.We are the second employee         Shouted at.           And 14.We are the hundredth consumer        With company approved needs. 15.We are the salesperson with quotas to meet. 16.We are the owners        Of a dying business,          A pending debt. 17.We are the numerous people         Of covered faces on the streets 18.And exposed bodies in the world wide web. 19.We are the constructed          Digital photographs             With deconstructed heads.          20.We are a bunch of numbers 21.We are a bunch of numbers 22.We are a bunch of numbers, 23.When did we become        24. A 0 or a 1? People shouldn't even fit in a whole encyclopedia And yet here, Are you looking for a number 25? III RESULT Well I gave the papers to the bird, She put it in her nest And made it warmer. You call me crazy But I will always Call myself a free bird.
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The poetry It has spilled Like the blood of a great massacre And it has diluted To a near transparent film Over the 21st century Over Miley Cyrus' *** Over grotesquely distorted salaries It lingers in the grey concrete behemoths of utilitarian cities It's on your cat It's in your parents hair It's in Angela Merkells teeth And this omnipresent film That only few can see Is evaporating into a backdrop incandescent beauty It's vaporising into an intoxicating nectar It's what slavery was to the blues Or the reconstructions of war to bauhaus Or what the crusades were to the renaissance So twerk on Miley Your artlessness Makes art stronger by the day
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Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 5:24 PM UTC
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