
Written for an AllPoetry contest using the Stanzuka form.
“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide

Written for an AllPoetry contest using the Stanzuka form.
Hate is fun and truth is boring
The double-think tanks are rolling
The winners are always scoring
to maintain social controlling
To hear is not as to listen
Words twist being misunderstood
Making a new world to christen
that denigrates the greater good
Hate now truth so fun is boring
The doublespeak presses rolling
Spread the fires that have been storing
the hatred of past extolling
Let’s start to listen more than hear
All problems are found with answers
Let’s not make this hate a career
and so become the last chancers
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*Mark Twain inspired the rest of this write.
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Inspired by Existential Comics #632
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My poem Under The Cover got published at the Edge of Humanity magazine
The first happy inhale -
a lifetime later, the sigh
- the last sad exhale.
Avoiding all enquiries,
attempting to postpone the inevitable,
substituting love along the way.
Between the banks of life and death
there is the possibility to conjure
the river of love.
Fumbling at the dark edges,
the flaming waters rise
only in certainty.
Why go on carrying dead things?
Expectations kill dreams.
So be certain.
Come alive.
A paraphrasing of certain standout phrases from Chapter 3 (I think) of Osho’s Life, Love and Laughter
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The shots come from the cheap seats
unfiltered by positioning;
honest motives hold on to their receipts
so you'd better get to listening.
Inspired by a David Elikwu newsletter.
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This poem is a paraphrase of an article that I failed to note the URL for but you can find information on Lavender, The Gospel and Where’s Daddy? here. It is sickening. Israel is a sick society, and for both Jews and Palestinians to remain safe, it needs to be destroyed.
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